Centre for Scholarship and Innovation
16th December 2020
Following on from our 10 year anniversary on the 10th December 2020, we are excited to announce the latest cohort of project leaders inducted into the eSTEeM hall of fame!
The 17th call for projects in July 2020 prioritised projects which addressed the degree awarding gap for specific student groups. We received a number of strategically important and innovative projects which were are really looking forward to seeing progress over the coming months. For further details please see the links below.
Chris Corcoran - Barriers and enablers to higher education: the experiences of disabled students from minority cultural backgrounds
Fadlalla Elfadaly - Using knowledge from Associate Lecturers in a Bayesian model to predict the probability of students’ results
Miriam Fernandez, Martin Hlosta and Tracie Farrell - Understanding the BAME attainment gap at the OU by means of quantitative and qualitative data analytics
Mark Hall and Soraya Kouadri Mostéfaoui - Modern Container-based Learning Interface and Delivery Infrastructure (MCLIDI)
Elouise Huxor, Theo Philcox and Lisa Bowers - Associate Lecturer Disability Champion scheme at the Open University (E&I-STEM)
Nicole Lotz and Muriel Sippel - Understanding the mental health attainment gap in Design modules
Louise MacBrayne and Jennie Bellamy - Black student experience and attainment on S112: improving a level 1 STEM module
Carol Morris and Rachel Slater - Understanding factors influencing BAME students’ achievements within Engineering and Innovation
Kate Nixon and Eleanor Crabb - Online Summer Schools
Sue Pawley - Exploring the extent of maths anxiety within the STEM Faculty at The Open University
Andrew Potter, Delyth Tomos and Chris Hughes - Welsh-medium tuition in Level 1 Mathematics
Hayley Ryder and Toby O’Neil - Evaluating the increase in student wellbeing brought about by informal online sessions and computer generated worked examples on a level 3 pure maths module
Cathy Smith and Charlotte Webb - Effective support for reflective writing: learning from improvers
Our 18th call for projects will be launched early in 2021 so watch this space for further details.