Open universities
The term open university usually refers to a university with an open-door academic policy, i.e. no entry requirements. The term may specifically refer to:
- Allama Iqbal Open University in Pakistan
- Athabasca University in Canada
- Bangladesh Open University in Bangladesh
- Global Open University in India
- Hellenic Open University (ΕΑΠ, Ελληνικό Ανοικτό Πανεπιστήμιο) in Greece
- Indira Gandhi National Open University in India
- Karnataka State Open University in India
- Venkateshwara Open University in India
- Intercultural Open University Foundation
- Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University in Assam, India
- National Open University of Nigeria
- Open SUNY in New York, USA
- Open Universities Australia
- Open University of the Netherlands
- Open University, in the UK
- Open University Malaysia in Malaysia
- Open University of Catalonia
- Open University of Cyprus
- Open University of Hong Kong
- Open University of Israel
- Open University of Mauritius in Mauritius
- Open University of Sri Lanka
- Open University of Sudan
- Polytechnic University of the Philippines Open University
- Ramkhamhaeng University in Thailand
- Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University in Thailand
- The Open University of Japan
- Universitas Terbuka (Open University) of Indonesia
- University of the Philippines Open University
- Wawasan Open University in Malaysia
The term may also be used to refer to universities employing specific teaching methods:
- Open supported learning, a teaching method used by The Open University which is not the same as distance education or correspondence study
- Distance education, but not all open universities focus on distance education and conversely distance education universities do not necessarily have open admission policies, e.g. the University of South Africa.
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