Applications for the next round of the Students as Co-Creators programme are now open until Wednesday 15 February.
Working alongside colleagues at Westminster, you’ll be given the space to address issues such as social justice in higher education and decolonising your curricula as well as to conduct various forms of research to improve your course and modules.
If you have an idea about a way to improve your learning experience, you could receive up to £500 worth of funding and (in addition to the project funding) a £150 bursary to turn that idea into a reality – adding real value to your time at university.
The Students as Co-Creators programme gives students three options:
- Curriculum Design Collaborations - work with academic colleagues to develop an aspect of your course or module. This may be revising course materials or the syllabus, for example.
- Disciplinary Research Collaborations - collaborate with colleagues to conduct subject-specific research.
- Learning and Teaching Research Collaborations - partner with colleagues to explore an area of interest in learning, teaching or the student experience.
Find out more about the programme and apply by Wednesday 15 February.
If you need help with submitting your proposal or have any questions, please contact Dr Fatima Maatwk, Student Partnership Lecturer.