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(The Open University)

The Open University (commonly Open University or its initialism OU, but officially "The" is part of its name) is a distance learning and research university founded by Royal Charter in the United Kingdom and funded in part by the United Kingdom Government. It is notable for having an open entry policy, i.e. students' previous academic achievements are not taken into account for entry to most undergraduate courses. The majority of the OU's undergraduate students are based in the United Kingdom and principally study off-campus, but many of its courses (both undergraduate and postgraduate) can be studied off-campus anywhere in the world. There are a number of full-time postgraduate research students based on the 48 hectare university campus where they use the OU facilities for research, as well as more than 1000 members of academic and research staff and over 2500 administrative, operational and support staff.
Semantic Web Services Tutorial Michael Stollberg1, Matt Moran2, John Domingue3, and Liliana Cabral3 5th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2005) Sydney, Australia, 2005 July 25 1DERI, Innsbruck, Austria 2DERI, Galway, Ireland 3Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK

Semantic Web Services Tutorial Michael Stollberg1, Matt Moran2, John Domingue3, and Liliana Cabral3 5th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2005) Sydney, Australia, 2005 July 25 1DERI, Innsbruck, Austria 2DERI, Galway, Ireland 3Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK

Integration of Wind Power into the Electrical Energy Supply System in Germany – The ISET Wind Power Management System

Integration of Wind Power into the Electrical Energy Supply System in Germany – The ISET Wind Power Management System

B. Lange, K. Rohrig, F. Schlögl Institut für Solare Energieversorgungstechnik e. V. Kassel, Germany
Identity: a geographical perspective Deborah Sporton, Dept. of Geography, University of Sheffield. D.Sporton@sheffield.ac.uk & Gill Valentine, School of Geography, University of Leeds G.Valentine@leeds.ac.uk

Identity: a geographical perspective Deborah Sporton, Dept. of Geography, University of Sheffield. D.Sporton@sheffield.ac.uk & Gill Valentine, School of Geography, University of Leeds G.Valentine@leeds.ac.uk

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