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Innovation and grants

If you’re inspired to introduce innovations or have plans to update a course or learning pathway, the tips and starting points given here may be helpful.

Small-scale implementation

The possibilities are endless, but you can improve the learning experience of your students with just a few minor adjustments. Some ideas you might consider include:

  • Experiment with a variety of active teaching formats [link] and use supporting tools such as Wooclap [link].
  • Flip the Classroom: Ask students to prepare for the class with knowledge clips, and use contact time for in-depth learning. Some helpful tips are given here [link].
  • Digital tools: Use tools like FeedbackFruits for peer feedback and collaboration [link].
  • Encourage creativity: use different assignment formats, for example a video or podcast project [link].
  • This page describes a 5-step plan for designing (or redesigning) your course.

If you’d like to brainstorm about the right approach or would like more support, please contact ECOLe [link]. Our advisors can assist you themselves or refer you to the right specialists.

The professional development section [link] also offers a range of interesting starting points. Even a single workshop or short training session with colleagues can be a source of much inspiration, so be sure to regularly check the various upcoming expertise sessions.

Examples of projects

A selection of some larger educational innovation projects of the faculty’s teachers in previous years is presented here:

Grants for larger innovations

Several different funding options for educational innovation are available, such as:

  • Comenius grant: The Comenius programme offers grants to teachers who want to set up innovative teaching projects. There are three levels of grants: Teaching Fellow, Senior Fellow and Leadership Fellow. You can find more information about the Comenius programme here.
  • Erasmus+ and other EU grants: Various EU programmes offer grants for educational innovation projects, such as the Erasmus+ programme.

To find out more about the options, please contact ECOLe for advice.

You can also look at the projects of Leiden University teachers who received a Comenius grant in the past:

  • 2024: seven teachers
  • 2023: five teachers
  • 2022 : four teachers with a Teaching Fellow grant
  • 2022: three teachers with a Senior Fellow grant
  • 2021: five teachers
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