SoLAR Awards
At LAK23, the SoLAR Awards Committee recognized three individuals nominated for the 2023 SoLAR Awards.
We are proud to award our first recipients of the SoLAR Emerging Scholar Award to the following individuals in the following geographic areas.
These individuals are recognized for their noteworthy research leading to significant knowledge and understanding of learning analytics and the impact of their research on learning analytics application, adoption, and professional development within their respective geographic locations.
Do you know an emerging scholar in the field of learning analytics that you would like to nominate for the 2024 awards? Applications for 2024 are now open, please scroll down this page for more information and how to apply!
Congratulations to Renzhe, Mohammad, Yizhou!
North America
Renzhe Yu,
Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
Europe
Mohammad Saqr,
University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Asia
Yizhou Fan,
Peking University, China
To Learn More about our Emerging Scholars, click on their names below:
Dr. Renzhe Yu is an Assistant Professor of Learning Analytics / Educational Data Mining at Teachers College, Columbia University, a Research Affiliate at Community College Research Center, and a Faculty Member of Data Science Institute. He received his doctorate from UC Irvine and a master’s degree and two bachelor’s degrees from Peking University. These degrees span education, public policy, computer science, and economics.
His research interests include learning analytics, higher education, applied data science, computational social science, and responsible AI. At the core of his research agenda is equity-oriented educational data science, which investigates how emerging data science techniques can help understand and improve educational and social equity. He has won best paper awards at international conferences on education and data science and received Data Science for Social Good fellowships from the Alan Turing Institute and IBM Research. He was also named David P. Gardner Fellow at UC Berkeley and Public Impact Fellow at UC Irvine.
You can find out more about his research here and view a full list of publications here.
Mohammed Saqr is an Academy of Finland researcher who leads the lab of learning analytics at University of Eastern Finland, School of Computing which was, according to Scopus, Europe’s most productive learning analytics lab during the last five years (2019-2023) according to Scopus. Mohammed had a PhD in learning analytics from Stockholm University, Sweden, before joining UEF in Finland, Mohammed had a postdoc at University of Paris, France, and holds the title of Docent in learning analytics from the University of Oulu, Finland. Mohammed’s research is interdisciplinary including learning analytics, AI, big data, network science, science of science and medicine. Mohammed has several awards, e.g., the PhD was awarded the best thesis, he also got several international research awards (e.g., best papers), obtained the University of Michigan Office of Academic Innovation fellowship. In 2023, the Society of Learning Analytics Research (SOLAR) awarded Mohammed Europe Emerging Scholar Award for the "noteworthy research leading to significant knowledge and understanding of learning analytics and the impact of research on learning analytics application, adoption, and professional development in Europe. Mohammed obtained funding from prestigious institutions: Academy of Finland (as PI) for Idiographic learning analytic and Swedish Research Council (as Co-PI) as well as several other grants. Mohammed is on the editorial board of several prestigious academic journals e.g., Transactions of Learning Technologies, British journal of Education Technologies and Plos One. Mohammed also organised and contributed to several international conferences and presented several invited keynotes. Mohammed’s current collaboration network includes Finland, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Serbia,Australia, France, Switzerland, UK, and USA and The Netherlands.
To find out more about Mohammad, please visit his website: https://saqr.me/
Yizhou Fan is an Assistant Professor and Research Fellow at the Graduate School of Education, Peking University since February 2023, and before that, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. He is also an adjunct researcher at the Centre for Learning Analytics Monash, Monash University. Yizhou considers himself a learning analyst using computational methods to advance the understanding of online learning strategies and self-regulated learning. His research interests are MOOC, self-regulated learning, learning design, learning tactics and strategies, and multimodal learning analytics. His recent research agenda lies in the development of personalised metacognitive scaffoldings to assist learners in better cooperating with artificial intelligence (such as ChatGPT) to learn and complete challenging tasks. In the past five years, he has published more than a dozen articles in top-tier and peer-reviewed international journals (e.g., Computers & Education, Metacognition and Learning, and Journal of Computer Assisted Learning) and conference proceedings such as the International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK). Yizhou has been strongly embedded into the international research community through his service role on the Communication Committee of the Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR) and as the Publicity Chair for LAK22 and ECTEL22. He has also received several rewards such as Excellent Dissertation Award for Educational Research in China (2019), National Excellent MOOC Award in China (2017, 2019) and Emerging Scholar Award (2023).
2024 SoLAR Awards - Applications Now Open. Due March 1, 2024
Once again, SoLAR is calling for nominations for two award categories by region - Emerging Scholars and Outstanding Community Work!
Outstanding Community Work:
The SoLAR Awards Committee is calling for nominations for outstanding community work in the field of learning analytics. People can nominate themselves or nominate others. We are specifically looking for nominations covering different regions of the world, i.e. Australasia, Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and South America.
What do we mean by “outstanding community work”? Below are the eligibility criteria to be nominated for this award (please note that while only 1 is required), select all that apply:
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Engagement with researchers and/or practitioners to train or disseminate initiatives in the area of learning analytics
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Support the dissemination of ideas in the field to multiple stakeholders
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Engagement as a volunteer in community-based learning or research activities
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Outreach activities to connect learning analytics with other communities
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Foster exchange of knowledge around learning analytics with multiple groups
Decision process:
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The decision on who will be awarded will be taken by the SoLAR Awards Committee
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The winners will be announced during LAK24
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If there aren’t any nominees for one of the geographical regions, no award will be given for that region
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If there is only one nominee for a geographical region, then this person will not automatically win (e.g. due to the eligibility criteria not being met)
Emerging Scholar:
The SoLAR Awards Committee is calling for nominations for emerging scholars who are doing excellent research in the field of learning analytics. People can nominate themselves or others. We are specifically looking for nominations covering different regions of the world, i.e. Australasia, Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and South America.
What do we mean by “emerging scholar”? Here are the eligibility criteria to be nominated for this award:
- Obtained a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree within the past 5 years (or equivalent if there have been career interruptions)
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- Emerging noteworthy research leading to significant knowledge and understanding of learning analytics
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- Evidence of impact of nominee’s research on learning analytics application, adoption, or professional development
Decision process:
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The decision on who will be awarded will be taken by the SoLAR Awards Committee
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The winners will be announced during LAK24
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If there aren’t any nominees for one of the geographical regions, no award will be given for that region
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If there is only one nominee for a geographical region, then this person may not automatically win as the eligibility criteria must be met)