Centre for Scholarship and Innovation
15th July 2019
As in previous calls we are interested in supporting individuals and groups of scholars from the Open University and we would like to receive both:
If you are seeking to gain recognition as a HEA Fellow or Senior Fellow, a completed eSTEeM project can be helpful to support your claim for professional recognition against the UK Professional Standards Framework via Applaud.
We are continuing to prioritise projects which actively involve students as scholarly co-collaborators/co-investigators on the project team and not merely as the subjects of study. We are happy to provide guidance on how exactly this might be achieved in the context of your project plan.
The following list of priority areas are still of strategic importance and may help you in focusing your project proposal.
1. Learning design
2. Innovations in STEM
Innovation in educational technology – explorations of using technology in new ways and gaining a fuller understanding of changes in student expectations and aspirations in this area.
3. Learning communities
The significance of learning communities in open and distance STEM education, how such communities may be developed and sustained and what impact vibrant communities can have on retention and progression of students.
4. Supporting students
5. Employability
The University continues to work closely with employers to ensure that our curriculum provides graduates with suitable employability skills including the importance of accreditation by professional bodies and what effect this has on student motivation. We are interested in projects that investigate the embedding of employability skills or career development planning within STEM modules or programmes. Please note that funding is also available for scholarship related to employability from the Enhancing Employability and Career Progression Programme (EECP). eSTEeM is able to provide advice on making a submission to this fund and discuss with you which funding stream, eSTEeM or EECP, is most appropriate for your employability scholarship project proposal.
6. Equality and diversity issues in recruitment and attainment
Please note that this list does not preclude you from suggesting other projects that you feel would fit within the eSTEeM portfolio.
[1] Please contact your respective Equality and Diversity Lead (intranet only) for further details on your school action plan.
What to do next
Pre-bidding Workshop, 5th August, 10.30-12.00
We will be holding a pre-bidding workshop to assist OU colleagues with the preparation of an eSTEeM project proposal and to discuss any project ideas that you may have. The workshop will take place on Monday 5th August, 10.30-12.00 in Meeting Room 2, Ground Floor, Chambers Building and will particularly useful for those who have not submitted an eSTEeM proposal previously. Please confirm your attendance, either in person or remotely, by visiting the registration page by Thursday 1st August.
The estimated duration of the projects above is around 12-18 months with each team member expected to commit a minimum of 10 days. If you would like to register your interest in joining a project group please email esteem@open.ac.uk indicating which area you are interested in and why. Alternatively, if you already have a worked up proposal in mind then please download a project plan submission form by visiting the links below.
The deadline for expressions of interest and submitting proposals is 17.00 on Friday 30th August 2019.
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to receiving your proposals.