2025 Innovation Grants Information Session

Join us for an online information session on the CEIQ Educational Innovation $5000 Grants.

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CEIQ 2025 Educational Innovation Grants – Info Session!

Join us 1:00–1:45 PM MEL | 9:00 - 9:45 AM VN, Thursday 27 February 2025 for an online information session on the CEIQ Educational Innovation $5000 Grants.

2025 Theme: Employability – Supporting RMIT educators to pilot bold ideas that prepare students for evolving careers, emerging industries and interdisciplinary collaboration.

The theme of employability will serve as the umbrella for the CEIQ 2025 educational innovation grants program, focusing on student success by equipping learners with the skills, knowledge and attributes necessary to thrive in collaborative environments, evolving job markets and unknown futures. Grant recipients will also engage with our newly developed CEIQ Educational Innovation Charter.

Key dates

  • Online Info Session 27 Feb.
  • Applications Open 3 March.
  • pplications Close 7 April

Grant Streams

  • 🔥 Entrepreneurship
  • 🔮 Emerging Careers & Future Skills
  • 🤖 Technology & AI

Don't miss your chance to bring your innovative teaching idea to life! Register now

 

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