Now Accepting Applications | UN SDG Open Pedagogy Fellowship
Interested in designing meaningful assignments that take on some of the world's most pressing sustainability needs? The UN SDG Open Pedagogy Fellowship is for you! Apply for this award-winning
fellowship and work in interdisciplinary, inter-institutional teams this summer to create renewable assignments*. Once created, deploy these assignments in your courses toward reaching any of the UN's
17 Sustainable Development Goals .
For more information and to apply by Friday, April 1, 2022, please visit: www.kpu.ca/open/un-sdg-fellowship. Please note that
successful applicants will receive $500 in professional development funding.
KPU faculty interested in applying for the Open Pedagogy Faculty Fellowship should register for an information session scheduled for Monday, March 14, 2022, at 10:30am. Register
here.
Hear what past participants of the UN SDG Open Pedagogy Fellowship have to say: Video
Content.
*Renewable assignments (also known as non-disposable assignments) are those that add value to a student's world, live outside of the boundaries and beyond the duration of the course, and are likely to have a lasting impact. Disposable assignments, on
the other hand, are those that only the instructor and students will see and which students are likely to throw away once they have been graded (Seraphin
et al., 2019; Wiley, 2013).
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