Call for Interest: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Open Pedagogy Fellowship
Attn: BC Institutions of Higher Education
Are you interested in galvanizing support for Open Pedagogy at your institution?
Kwantlen Polytechnic University is looking for an
institutional partner to join and grow an innovative, international, inter-institutional, inter-disciplinary Open Pedagogy Fellowship. Join KPU along with founding members at Montgomery Community College (Maryland, USA) as well as Maricopa Community
Colleges (Arizona, USA) along with new partners in 2021 to help achieve the
UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) through student assignments!
This
award-winning
fellowship provides faculty with an opportunity to work with their colleagues and students to impact change through open pedagogy and community engagement. The conceptual
framework for this fellowship is directed by the UN SDGs, which is a set of 17 goals that address a wide range of social issues, such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and peace and justice. The SDGs are designed to achieve and maintain social justice
and a sustainable future, with a target of the year 2030 set for the attainment of each goal.
In this fellowship, faculty will design renewable assignments
that make progress toward accomplishing at least one SDG and help students become agents of change in their own communities.
At this time, KPU is looking for an institutional partner in British Columbia, and unfortunately, cannot support lone faculty members.
Institutional commitment will involve the following:
If interested, please provide an expression of interest to
open@kpu.ca by
Friday, February 26, 2021 including the names and contact information for those who will join the leadership committee and a brief statement:
For more information, please see
www.kpu.ca/open/un-sdg-fellowship.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Urooj Nizami, Open Education Strategist, at
urooj.nizami@kpu.ca.
Best,
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