2024 - Leadership Fellow
Global English and International Dutch on the VU Campus (GEIN@VU)
dr. Laura Rupp (Faculteit of Humanities)
This project implements inclusive education at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam by means of a language diversity programme for Dutch and English. VU-students and staff become more aware of the different varieties of Dutch and English spoken at VU, leading to a better understanding and appreciation of each other. The core of the programme is the VU sMOOC (Social Massive Open and Online Course) "English Pronunciation in a Global World," which we will deploy in curricular and extracurricular on-campus education and other activities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Additionally, we will also develop a Dutch equivalent sMOOC called "International Dutch."
2024 - Senior Fellows
For the culturally diverse student, a Professional Compagnion form the future work field
dr. Y.T.A. Taminiau (Faculty of Social Sciences)
The guidance programme called Professional Compagnion aims at a better connection between culturally diverse students at VU and their future work field. Through the programme, students are guided by working alumni on study-related issues and advice social and soft skills. The programme not only ensures a better connection between the students and the professional field, but also provides an opportunity for the organizations around VU to get in touch with the talented diverse students before they graduate. This programme will ensure a win-win situation for both students and organizations in the work field.
RECEPT. Rebuilding Education: Co-creation and Empowerment for Planetary Transformation
dr. J.J. Tielbeek (Faculty of Medicine)
The RECEPT project redesigns existing education by co-creating new, future-proof curricula with students. We address a dual challenge: 1) Limited student engagement in shaping education; 2) Students' need for meaningful learning experiences, including perspectives for addressing the planetary crisis. Through bottom-up co-creation and co-teaching, we innovate 10 VU Bachelor courses, evolving the curriculum with each new student cohort. The outcome is relevant, engaging education and a practical cookbook for curriculum co-creation, serving as a model for higher education institutions.
2024 - Teaching Fellows
Theme: Forms of education of the future
Street Psychology: experiential education for Psychology students
dr. M.B.J. Toffolo (Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences)
The mental well-being of young people in the Netherlands is deteriorating. Our new course, Street Psychology (based on the successful course "Street Law"), could help with this. In this course for the Bachelor of Psychology, students will give workshops about psychology to high school pupils. They will use interactive teaching methods to tackle psychological issues that high schoolers are struggling with. The focus of this experiential education will be on students' learning and they will develop broad skills such as collaboration, creative and solution-oriented thinking, and presenting. The Comenius grant will be used to design, test and evaluate Street Psychology.
Theme: Diversity and Inclusion
The teacher-patient, role model for the bèta student
dr. E. van Deel (AmsterdamUMC)
Our education project features biomedical professionals who have personal experience with medical conditions, serving as role models. By sharing their career journeys and explaining their own pathophysiology, they will break through prejudices and inspire all our students, with and without a medical condition.
Theme: Working on the challenges of the future
‘Building a Professional Identity’: Shaping Tomorrow's Communication Professionals through a Professional Learning Path
dr. M.G.M. Jansen and drs. E. Schagen (Faculty of Social Sciences)
Students desire a clearer connection between their education and future careers. To prepare students for the evolving field of communication, the programme plans to develop a professional skills learning path focusing on four key roles: the information specialist, the linking pin in organizations, the campaigner, and the communication scientist in a multidisciplinary team. This initiative integrates competencies from the "SEEDS" profile for communication professionals and uses Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) for assessment. The approach combines academic theory with practical skills, aiming to empower students to enter the workforce confidently. This project will not only benefit Communication Science students but also serve as a pilot for other non-applied behavioural science programmes.