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About Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences at The OU

This is the channel of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at The Open University, a world leader in supported Open Learning.

We embody the core values of The Open University, enabling, empowering and transforming individuals, societies, and cultures through our teaching, research and engagement in dialogues across the world.

Our subjects run the gamut of human experience: Art History, Classical Studies, Development, Economics, English and Creative Writing, Geography, History, International Studies, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social Policy and Criminology, Politics, and Sociology.

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