Call for Nominations: 2010 IEEE Educational Activities Board Awards
Dear MGA Members,
As a valuable representative of the IEEE, the Educational Activities Board is requesting your assistance in making the 2010 IEEE Educational Activities Board Awards the most successful year ever.
Presently, the IEEE Educational Activities Board is seeking nominations for the 2010 awards as follows:
2010 IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Awards
IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Awards recognize and honor individuals and companies for major contributions to engineering and technical education. Awards are given for meritorious activities in accreditation, continuing education, educational innovation, pre-university education, service to the IEEE EAB, employee professional development, informal education systems, and related achievements that advance the practice of engineering and of engineering education.
Nomination Deadline – 30 April
Meritorious Achievement Award in Accreditation Activities
- Nominee must be a current IEEE Member. The award consists of US$1000, a brass and walnut plaque and up to US$2000 in travel expenses to receive this award.
Meritorious Achievement Award in Continuing Education
- Nominee must be a current IEEE Member. The award consists of US$1000, a brass and walnut plaque and up to US$2000 in travel expenses to receive this award.
Meritorious Achievement Awards in Informal Education
- Nominee must be a current IEEE Member. The award consists of US$1000, a brass and walnut plaque and up to US$2000 in travel expenses to receive this award.
Major Educational Innovation Award
- Nominee must be a current IEEE Member. The award consists of US$1000, a brass and walnut plaque and up to US$2000 in travel expenses to receive this award
Pre-University Educator Award
- ominee must be a current Pre-University classroom teacher. The award consists of US$1000, a brass and walnut plaque and up to US$2000 in travel expenses to receive this award.
Meritorious Service Citation
- Nominee must be a current IEEE Member who is a past member of EAB or current or past member of an EAB Committee, but not a current voting member of the EAB Awards and Recognition Committee. The award consists of a brass and walnut plaque and up to US$2000 in travel expenses to receive this award.
Employer Professional Development Award
- Nominee must be an organization employing IEEE members. The award consists of a brass and walnut plaque.
Society/Council Professional Development Award
- Nominee must be a Society or Council whose contribution to continuing education and professional development is outstanding as evidenced by their quality, comprehensiveness, innovation or impact. The award consists of a brass and walnut plaque and up to US$2000 in travel expenses to receive this award.
Section Professional Development Award
- Recognizes an IEEE Section for major contributions to the professional development of its members through the provision of outstanding products, services and support in the areas of life-long learning, continuing education and professional development. The award consists of a brass and walnut plaque.
Visit EAB Awards Nominations web page:
http://www.ieee.org/eab-awards
For more information, Email: eab-awards@ieee.org
We also invite you to distribute the attached 2010 IEEE EAB Awards flyer to help us spread the word about IEEE EAB Awards.
Thank you in advance for your assistance in making 2010 a banner year for IEEE EAB Awards.
Sent by:
Carolyn Solimine
IEEE Educational Activities
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