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An Open University (OU) open education project has received a further $300,000 from The Hewlett Foundation to widen its engagement with doctoral researchers.

The Global OER Graduate Network (GO-GN) supports around 200 doctoral researchers and alumni working on open education around the world. A further 200 experts, supervisors, mentors and interested parties connect to form a community of practice. GO-GN celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2023 and has been based at the OU since 2015.

This additional 15-month research grant will allow Dr Beck Pitt and Dr Rob Farrow (Co-Directors and Co-Principal Investigators) and team in the OU’s Institute of Educational Technology to collaborate with members to pilot and evaluate a federated approach, which will deepen GO-GN’s support for its membership, particularly in the Global South.

A call for proposals for three new regional pilot hubs, each of which will be awarded $40,000 to spend over a six-month period on their own activities to meet the needs of members in the proposed region, whilst also contributing to wider GO-GN activities, was released on 24 April 2025.

Dr Pitt said:

“This work is a direct response to membership interest in exploring this approach and contributes to GO-GN's ongoing commitment and work on equity, diversity and inclusion in open education.”

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The GO-GN logo, a blue square with the letters GO GN and the words Global OER Graduate Network written in white within the square

New opportunities for open education researchers

An Open University open education project has received a further $300,000 from The Hewlett Foundation to widen its engagement with doctoral researchers.

28th April 2025
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