Apply Now | Open Education Research Fellowship
If you’re interested in research and building upon your experiences with Open Educational
Resources (OER) and open pedagogical practices, the Open Education Research Fellowship is
for you!
Receive up to $4500 in funding for this annual fellowship that runs from January 1 to
December 31 and is aimed at supporting scholarly research on open educational practices by
regular faculty at KPU. This may include investigations into the cost savings,
perceptions, outcomes, and use of open educational resources (see the Open Education
Group’s COUP framework) as well as research on the perceptions and impact of renewable
assignments and other forms of open pedagogy.
For more information and to apply by 26-November 2021, please visit:
https://www.kpu.ca/open/research-fellowship
Hear from Deirdre Maultsaid (Melville School of Business), 2021 OE Research Fellow:
"In my work as the Open Education Research Fellow 2021, I am researching how the
creation of open pedagogy by learners can enhance learners’ capacity to show care. KPU
Open has actively and thoughtfully partnered with me at every step. KPU Open will continue
to encourage me and others as we create open education resources and open pedagogy, share
it and evaluate how open practices make teaching and learning more equitable for
all."
Very best,
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Urooj Nizami; MISt, MA (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, KPU | Open Education
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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