Open Education Ambassador Awards for TU Delft lecturers
Every year, in conjunction with Open Education Week, TU Delft celebrates nine individuals, nominated by each faculty and QuTech, who have gone above and beyond to embody the spirit of Open Education.
Photo by Robèrt Kroonen
And receiving the Open Education Ambassador Award for 2024 are: (pictured from left to right)
- Eliška Greplová – QuTech / Kavli Institute of Nanoscience
- Aurèle Adam – Applied Sciences (AS)
- Bart van Straten – Mechanical Engineering (ME)
- Calvin Rans – Aerospace Engineering (AE)
- Stefan Buijsman – Technology, Policy and Management (TPM)
- Jules van Lier – Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG)
- Tatiana Armijos Moya – Architecture and Built Environment (ABE)
- presenting the awards - Willem van Valkenburg, Executive Director TU Delft Extension School
- Tina Nane – Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS)
- Esra Polat – Industrial Design Engineering (IDE) - not pictured, Ruud Balkenende received the award on her behalf
Congratulations to these amazing advocates for Open Education. Through their teaching and learning practices, they have shown their commitment to openly sharing knowledge and resources with the world to make a positive impact on society. They have also actively advanced openness in education by promoting open and inclusive collaboration and creating spaces for sharing expertise and resources.
The prizes were handed over to the nominees by Willem van Valkenburg, Executive Director TU Delft Extension School, during an open ceremony on Tuesday 5 March. See Open Education Week Programme