Echo360, the company that provides the technology for Queen Mary University of London's lecture capture system Q-Review, has opened applications for its annual e3 Tech Grants.
You can apply for an EchoImpact Grant of up to 2,000 USD in research funding using one or more EchosystemTM solutions at at Queen Mary. EchoImpact Grants support research on how Echosystem solutions impact equity, evidence, and engagement in any learning environment.
Or you can apply for an EchoInnovation Grant of up to 5,000 USD Value in Kind (VIK) of either EchoInk, EchoVideo, EchoEngage, or EchoEcam software for teams or individuals in the university seeking to implement a transformative teaching solution while advancing equity, evidence, and engagement for their learners or employees.
To find out more, including terms and conditions, and application forms, please visit the Echo360 EMEA Te3 Tech Grants page.
Remember, to apply for an EchoInnovation Grant you will need to obtain the support of ITS for any software implementation.
The closing date for applications is 7th April 2025 at 04:59 GMT.