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The President and Principal’s Fund for Educational Excellence

The President and Principal’s Fund for Educational Excellence was established to encourage a culture of educational innovation and exploration at Queen Mary.

Funding call 2024/25

The Fund was established to encourage a culture of educational innovation and exploration at Queen Mary and will award £120k each year to support a small number of impactful projects. 

In the second year of the Fund, funding was awarded to projects in one of the following priority areas: 

  • Assessment (eg use of authentic assessment, artificial intelligence) 
  • Curriculum Development, embedding the Principles of Academic Degree Programme Design (eg in the areas of teaching and learning approaches and activities, employability)

Funded Projects 2024/25

Creating an open, co-created and co-guided toolkit to support staff integration of AI literacy and skills into the curricula - Lilian Schofield (School of Business and Management - HSS), Xue Zhou (School of Business and Management - HSS), Daniela Tavasci (School of Economics and Finance - HSS), Lesley Howell (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences - S&E), Aisha Abuelmaatti (School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - S&E) and Cassandra Lewis (Institute of Dentistry - FMD)

Making Diversity Count, Fixing the Leaky Pipeline - Giorgio Chianello (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences - S&E) and Tippu Sheriff (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences - S&E)

Critical hope: co-creating learning resources for a changing world - Catherine Nash (School of Geography - HSS) and Heather McMullen (Wolfson Institute of Population Health - FMD)

Empowering Neurodivergent Voices: Co-creation or Peer Support Strategies in Education - Ruth Rose (School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences - S&E), Lesley Howell (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences - S&E), Sally Faulkner (School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences - S&E) and Mark Hudson (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences - S&E) 

Future Ready: Integrating Artificial Intelligence, Interdisciplinary Practices, and Entrepreneurial skills for Enhanced Student Employability - Aisha Abuelmaatti (School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - S&E), Jo Elliott (Medicine and Dentistry - FMD), Karen Watton (School of Law - HSS), Leon Vinokur (School of Economics and Finance - HSS), Paraskevi Argriou (School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences - S&E), Pedro Elston (Institute of Health Sciences Education - FMD), Veronica Veleanu (School of Economics and Finance - HSS), Weronika Fernando (School of Languages, Linguistics and Film - HSS) and Xue Zhou (School of Business and Management - HSS) 

SustainAbility in the curriculum: Developing Queen Mary's virtual greenspace for sustainability awareness - Sayed Elhoushy (School of Business and Management - HSS), Ishani Chandrasekara (School of Business and Management - HSS), Nurul Ahmed (Careers and Enterprise - PS), Paul Clatworthy (Careers and Enterprise - PS), Sally Faulkner (School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences - S&E), Patrick Healey (School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - S&E), Anna Moore (Wolfson Institute of Population Health - FMD), Jonathan Otter (Queen Mary Student Union - PS), Jovani Palnoni (Queen Mary Student Union - PS), Rehan Shah (School of Engineering and Materials Science - S&E), Jenna-Marie Smallwood (Estates - PS), Zoe Sturgess (Queen Mary Student Union - PS), Chris Sutton (School of Mathematical Sciences - S&E), Sara Tomé (Estates - PS), Louise Younie (Institute of Health Sciences Education - FMD) and Alison Blunt (School of Geography - HSS)

Enhancing Data Science Education through Competitive-Based Learning and AI-Driven Assessment - Pengfei Fan (School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - S&E), Jesus Carrion (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences - S&E), Nikesh Bajaj (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences - S&E), Jordan Smith (School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - S&E), Ebru Burcu (S&E), Gloria Molinero (School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - S&E) and Reza Moosaei (School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science - S&E)

Drapers’ Fund for Innovation in Learning and Teaching 2024/25

EduMark AI: AI-Driven Grading and Personalised Student Feedback to Save Educator Time - Deepshikha Deepshikha (School of Engineering and Materials Science - S&E), Conrad Bessant (School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences - S&E), Darryn Mitussis (School of Business and Management - HSS), Li Wang (School of Engineering and Materials Science - S&E), Xinru Deng (School of Engineering and Materials Science - S&E), Giuseppe Viola (School of Engineering and Materials Science - S&E) and Mouna Chetehouna (School of Engineering and Materials Science - S&E)

Funded projects 2023/24

President and Principal's Fund for Educational Excellence 2023/24

  • AI for student learning and research - Nick Fisher, Dr Cassandra Lewis (Institute of Dentistry); Paula Funnell, James Soderman, Chenee Psaros, Sharlin Ahmed, Rosella D'Alesio (Library), Dr Pedro Elston, Rofique Ali (Institute of Health Sciences Education); Dawn Buzzard, Catherine McLean (TELT) and student collaborators, QMA Support: Graeme Hathaway
  • Co-creating AI best practices in higher education (HE): Building AI skills enhancement resources through interdisciplinary Student-Staff Best Practice Sharing Sessions - Dr Xue Zhou, Dr Joanne Zhang, Dr Lilian Schofield (School of Business and Management); Dr Lesley Howell (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences); Dr Aisha Abuelmaatti (School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science); QMA Support: Graeme Hathaway
  • East London Atlas Project - Dr Elsa Noterman, Dr Alex Henshaw, Dr Andrew Russell, Dr Philippa Williams (School of Geography), QMA Support: Elise Omfalos
  • Empowering Skill-Based Education through Virtual Reality - Dr Lesley Howell (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences); Professor Chie Adachi (Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry); Dr Pedro Elston (Institute of Health Sciences Education) QMA Support: Elise Omfalos
  • ePortfolio Based Learning for Personal and Professional Development, using the Graduate Attributes Framework - Dr Timothy Fulton and Dr Sally Faulkner (School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences) QMA support: Elise Omfalos
  • ‘GenAIrating’ Critical Clinical Thinking: A new approach to learning using large language models - Dr Stuart Miller, Ian Griffiths, Dr Simon Lack, Dr Manuela Angioi, Prof Dylan Morrissey (William Harvey Research Institute), Dr Esther Murray (Institute of Health Sciences Education), QMA Support: Graeme Hathaway
  • Get spotted! a podcast series and a masterclass on communicative practices that make you stand out at university and in your dream job! - Dr Weronika Fernando and Dr Saima Sherazi (School of Languages Linguistics and Film) QMA Support: Elise Omfalos
  • How might we create spaces that support human flourishing, enabling students and staff to thrive and innovate? - Dr Louise Younie, Dr Rofique Ali, Dr Nandini Hayes, Vanessa Thompson (Institute of Health Sciences Education); Professor Chie Adachi (Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry); Dr Nicholas Hostettler (School of Politics and International Relations); Marianne Melsen (QMSU) QMA Support: Dr Ana Cabral, Olu Popoola and Puiyin Wong
  • QMCUR (Queen Mary Centre for Undergraduate Research) - Dr Giuseppe Viola, Dr Maria Romero Gonzalez, Professor Henri Huijberts, Professor Julia Shelton (School of Engineering and Materials Science), QMA Support: Puiyin Wong

Drapers’ Fund for Innovation in Learning and Teaching 2023/24 

  • Innovative and diverse creation of teaching materials in Economics, Finance and Business Management: new approaches in the classroom with co-creating Research-Led, Learning by Doing, Peer-Led Team Learning and Teaching with Historical Perspectives - Dr Daniela Tavasci, Dr Eileen Tipoe, Dr Luigi Ventimiglia (School of Economics and Finance); Dr Xue Zhou and Dr Lilian Schofield (School of Business and Management), QMA Support: Puiyin Wong
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