The Open Science Programme was pleasantly surprised by the number of proposals: 29 were submitted by TU Delft Lecturers. For this year 13 projects were awarded grants, varying from ’MIRTE Master’ to ’Opening up classroom demonstration experiments’ and ’Towards open inclusive STEM education’. On 15 February the project groups will be informed during a kick-off session about their meetings in the coming year. During these meetings they have to share their experiences and learnings and to develop themselves through workshops that will be customised to suit their needs.
TU Delft actively supports openness in education
As there is a clear need for the funding of Open Education projects within faculties, which aligns with the implementation of TU Delft’s Open Educational Resources (OER) policy , this year we have again provided funding from the open science programme.
For questions about Open Education and how the team can support you, please contact Marcell Varkonyí , Open Education project lead at the TU Delft Library.
Explore more insights about open education resources of the OESF projects 2022
During the annual Open Education Week (4-8 March), TU Delft hosts the Open Education Stimulation Fund Symposium. On March 5, educators and project leaders from the 11 awarded projects (OESF 2022) will conduct workshops, demos, and presentations, sharing their insights and lessons learned about Open Educational Resources. Alongside the presentation of the Open Education Ambassador Awards takes place. TU Delft educators receive the award for their dedication to open education.
Interested to explore the possibilities of open education? Check out the full program and sign up.
About the Open Education Stimulation Fund (OESF)
In October 2022, the Open Science Programme launched the to enable TU Delft lecturers to innovate their courses with open education. Staff across all faculties were encouraged to submit a proposal for Open Education-related projects for funding up to EUR 20,000 and with a maximum project term of 1 year.