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Open University logo #21003(from the article `Netherlands, The`) ...are more specialized: the universities of technology at Delft (1842), Eindhoven (1956), and Enschede (Twente University; 1961) and the ...
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Open University

Open University logo #21003British experiment in higher education for adults. It opened in January 1971 with headquarters at the new town of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. ... [5 related articles]
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Open University

Open University logo #10444The Open University (OU) was founded by Royal Charter in 1969 and began teaching undergraduates in 1971. Open University student numbers grew rapidly through the 1970's and by the end of that decade the university was developing a range of other programmes of study, including professional training and updating. In recent years, there has been subst…...
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Open University

Open University logo #20400[n] - (United Kingdom) a British university that is open to people without formal academic qualifications and where teaching is by correspondence or broadcasting or summer school
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Open University logo #20974 noun a British university that is open to people without formal academic qualifications and where teaching is by correspondence or broadcasting or summer school
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open university logo #21199a largely self-instructional college or university, offering independent education through such means as television, home computers, recordings, and mailed course materials and assignments.
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