[Faculty] FW: ASEE New Engineering Educators
Allen Plotkin
aplotkin at sciences.sdsu.edu
Mon Sep 21 14:47:41 PDT 2009
From: Miguel, Agnieszka [mailto:amiguel at seattleu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 10:25 PM
To: Miguel, Agnieszka
Subject: ASEE New Engineering Educators
Dear ASEE Campus Representative,
Would you please forward the following call for papers from the ASEE New
Engineering Educators Division to your membership?
Thank you,
Dr. Agnieszka Miguel
2010 ASEE NEE Division Program Chair
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My apologies if this is a repeat message for anybody... Reminder: The New
Engineering Educators (NEE) Division seeks submissions from members of ALL
divisions. If you have something that might help a new faculty member, then
please consider submitting an abstract to the NEE Division for the 2010
Annual Meeting. Note that you don't have to be a seasoned educator to submit
a paper to the NEE division; accounts of new engineering educators'
experience are of interest too. Deadline: October 9th. See below for
details.
The NEW ENGINEERING EDUCATORS DIVISION of ASEE invites abstracts and
workshops on topics of interest to new engineering faculty, mentors, and
administrators of new engineering faculty for the 2010 Annual Conference.
Abstracts submitted to the New Engineering Educators Division (NEE)
typically fall into one of four topical areas:
* advice for new engineering faculty;
* guidance for supervisors, administrators, and mentors of new engineering
faculty;
* best practices ("Tricks of the Trade") for new and not-so-new engineering
faculty;
* accounts of new educators' experiences during their first years in an
academic position.
The NEE Division seeks contributions from seasoned and new educators alike
on topics that include, but are not limited to, aspects of managing
classroom and research-group activities, pedagogy for the new engineering
faculty, advice on writing technical papers, advice on developing and
organizing research ideas in proposals, seeking and obtaining funding,
tenure dossier preparation, tenure and promotion issues, work-life balance
and time management, career planning and dual-career issues, and new faculty
development/mentoring.
Abstracts must be submitted through the ASEE's SmoothPaper system. The NEE
Division does require that a paper be accepted for publication in the
conference proceedings in order for it to be presented at the conference.
Papers accepted for publication and presentation at the NEE Division
sessions are eligible for the following NEE Division Awards:
Best Paper, Best Poster, and Travel Awards. The awards are open only to
members of the NEE Division. Contact NEE for information on how to join in
order to qualify for these awards.
Those interested in proposing workshops on topics related to faculty
development or of interest to new engineering educators should contact the
Program Chair directly no later than October 1, 2009.
For more information, contact the 2010 NEE Program Chair: Agnieszka Miguel,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seattle University, 901
12th Avenue, P.O. Box 222000, Seattle, WA 98103; (206) 296-5965; email:
amiguel at seattleu.edu.
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