Virtual Labs Project for winning Best Collaboration Project at the Irish Times Education Awards 2024

Tuesday, May 7, 2024 - 14:15

The Virtual Labs HCI P3 Initiative Team are delighted to announce that we have been awarded the Best Collaboration Project at The Education Awards. The winners were announced at the award ceremony which took place on Thursday the 25th of April at Killashee Hotel, Kildare.

The Education Awards recognise, encourage, and celebrate excellence in the third level education sector on the island of Ireland from both State and privately funded institutions. The Virtual Labs Project is funded by the Higher Education Authority's HCI Pillar 3, a government programme designed to meet priority skills needs, by increasing collaboration between higher education and enterprise with a focus on innovations in teaching and learning.

A HCI Pillar 3 award brought The Virtual Labs Team together in November 2020, led by Professor Denise Rooney at Maynooth University it involves students and staff from five higher education institutions, Maynooth University, UCC, Dundalk IT, DCU, and TUS, with international edtech partners and regional enterprise from the Pharma/Biopharma/Semiconductor and Food & Drink sectors. There are academic leads at each institution including Professors Carmel Breslin and Frances Heaney at MU.  To-date, approximately 3,500 students, enrolled in more than 25 programmes across chemical/bio-sciences have engaged with the project, with ~1,400 active students in the current academic year. Laboratory education is a very significant component of education in these disciplines, often the most enjoyed part of an experimental science curriculum, yet the lab remains a complex learning space with diverse cognitive and social demands. The shared goal of the Virtual Labs Team is to determine and implement the optimal approach to enhancing the educational laboratory experience that best prepares our students embark on a future career in STEM. This is no simple task but the cross-sectoral collaboration between Virtual Labs Team gives a unique opportunity to innovate the laboratory experience at scale, in geographically disparate areas, with students on level 5 to level 9 programmes.
 
Find out more at: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/mu/chemistry/virtual-labs-hci-p3-initiative