Topic outline

  • Introduction


                                                                  Watch this video about the SEED award at Queen Mary: 


    More information - https://www.qmul.ac.uk/queenmaryacademy/students/seed-award/

  • SEED award

    What is the SEED award?


    SEED stands for Student Enhanced Engagement and Development.  

    The SEED Award recognises our students’ contributions and aims to encourage the development of new opportunities for all our students to engage with educational development across Queen Mary.

    If you have worked on an activity relating to teaching or student learning, you can apply for a SEED Award. You’ll need to provide a written statement which outlines your contribution, together with an endorsement from a staff member.


    Who can take part?




    More information - https://www.qmul.ac.uk/queenmaryacademy/students/seed-award/

  • SEED award: info for students

    Your contribution:

    To apply, you’ll need to have spent a minimum of 10 hours on activity relating to teaching or student learning in one or more of these key areas: 

    • Design and plan learning activities and/or programmes of study 
    • Teaching and/or support of learning 
    • Assessment and feedback 
    • Development of effective learning environments – including virtual platforms – and approaches to student support


    Some examples might include: 

    • Working on and developing curriculum documents 
    • Offering a student’s perspective on a podcast, video/other modes of delivery 
    • Sitting on steering groups or committees that discuss the current teaching environment and propose solutions (such as the Anti-Racism Steering Group or the working group on Clinical Reporting Procedures).
    • Taking part in buddy and mentoring programmes


    Application:


    Support and guidance:

    If you need assistance in completing your application, you can book to meet one of our team here.

    Please do not hesitate to contact the SEED Team if you require any further information.

    You can also contact Ana Cabral (QMA) or Louise Younie (IHSE) 

    More information - https://www.qmul.ac.uk/queenmaryacademy/students/seed-award/

  • SEED award: info for staff

    How it works:

    If you have partnered with your students to work on curriculum enhancement activities, then your students can apply for the SEED Award. Students need to have spent a minimum of 10 hours on activity relating to:

    • Design and plan learning activities and/or programmes of study 
    • Teaching and/or support of learning 
    • Assessment and feedback 
    • Development of effective learning environments – including virtual platforms – and approaches to student support

    Please do not hesitate to contact the SEED Team if you require any further information.

    You can also contact Ana Cabral (QMA) or Louise Younie (IHSE) 

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    More information - https://www.qmul.ac.uk/queenmaryacademy/students/seed-award/