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Wiley-IEEE Press Offers Extra Discount
Through this special promotion, IEEE members are eligible to receive an extra 5% discount on all Wiley-IEEE Press professional books.
Your regular IEEE member discount is 15%, but for a limited time, we are offering a 20% discount* on all Wiley-IEEE Press books. To receive your discount, visit the Wiley-IEEE Press Web site, and enter promotion code "BLN09" in the Promotion Code field as you’re checking out. Click the apply discount button to calculate your savings. Then finish the checkout process. It’s that easy! Offer ends 30 November 2009.
Wiley-IEEE Press titles are available online at www.wiley.com/ieee.
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Maximize your Giving Power
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Has the slogan “two for the price of one” ever excited you? Did you know that there’s a means of combining your consumer savvy with your philanthropic interests and subsequently doubling or even tripling your IEEE Foundation contribution?
You can maximize your giving power through your employer’s matching gift program. Make a donation to the IEEE Foundation and ask your company to match it. By taking advantage of this opportunity, you and your company will be listed in a special page of IEEE Foundation’s annual Honor Roll of Donors.
Learn more about our matching gift program or make your donation online today.
The IEEE Foundation cultivates relationships and resources to advance IEEE's core purpose to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
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Renew Your IEEE Membership
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Your 2010 IEEE membership is available for you to renew. We would like to encourage you to renew your membership either online or by mailing back the form you received. If you renew prior to 15 November, you will automatically be entered into a drawing to win one of three laptop computers.
Your IEEE membership secures a vital connection to your profession. Member access to myIEEE, Mentoring Connection, and IEEE memberNet, the online directory of members, are just a few ways you can use your membership to advance your career.
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myIEEE 1.7
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Did You Know?
You can login to myIEEE and find your member number. It might even be quicker than searching through your wallet. Once you login, roll your mouse over the dynamic greeting. The pop up message that appears will include your member number, member grade, a quick link to your local section Web page and a list of its officers.
Have you ever attended an event where you need to supply your member number? If you do not have it memorized (no worries, not many members do) you can also access myIEEE on your mobile device. Login to myIEEE and follow the steps described above. Please note that there may be some limitations depending on your mobile device.
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IEEE Public Visibility: Generating media coverage for IEEE Members
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As an IEEE member benefit, the IEEE Public Visibility Initiative, a global and multi-year communications program seeking to raise IEEE’s visibility and increase public interest in the engineering profession, recently secured media interviews and bylined articles for IEEE members. These IEEE references build on IEEE's credible reputation with the public, while simultaneously positioning IEEE members as industry experts. For a complete listing of recent IEEE media coverage, go to IEEE in the News.
The following is a compilation of recent global coverage highlights:
- 29 July 2009 in New Jersey Star-Ledger (U.S.)
IEEE Senior Member Bill Hayes quoted in an article about the American switch from analog to digital TV.
- 18 August 2009 in EE Times (U.S.)
IEEE Member John Merchant penned a bylined article about Mars exploration with robots.
- 18 September 2009 in Telephony Magazine (U.S.)
IEEE Fellow John McDonald explains why standards are vital to the success of the smart grid.
- 18 September 2009 in Telephony Magazine (U.S.)
Dr. Saifur Rahman, IEEE Fellow and vice president for new initiatives and outreach at IEEE Power & Energy Society, is quoted in an article about how telecom and technology industries need to work with the power industry to address cyber-security concerns.
- 1 October 2009 in Greenbang (U.K.)
IEEE Member Jim Hearnden wrote a bylined article examining the benefits of green IT in the enterprise.
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Introducing Dell Discount Program for Members in Europe |
Dell Computers now extends its Employee Purchase Program (EPP) to IEEE Members through the Financial Advantage Program. The EPP enables IEEE Members to purchase Dell Home products (Inspiron Desktop, Notebook, Mini, Studio, XPS, Printers, and Peripherals) at up to a 10% discount off regular pricing. Additional promotions and special offers are also available.
The EPP is currently available in Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Log in with your IEEE Web Account to access the member discount code and promotions on the IEEE Home and Office Services Web page
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IEEE T-shirt Giveaway Congratulations to our October 2009 IEEE Merchandise Giveaway winners. Five random IEEE Members are selected each month.
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Waukesha |
USA |
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France |
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Can YOU Change the World?
The IEEE Presidents’ Change the World Competition recognizes
students who develop unique solutions to real-world problems using engineering, science, computing and leadership skills to
benefit their community or humanity.
Tell us how you have made a positive impact in the world and you could win US$10,000 plus a free trip to the 2010 IEEE
Honors Ceremony in Montreal, Canada.
Visit the IEEE Presidents' Change the World Web site to submit your entry, and learn about eligibility requirements.
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Benefits Bulletin Survey
Thank you to all who submitted responses to last month's question. Here are high-lights of the poll results:
(click the image to read, PDF 46KB)
This month's question:
Which ONE of the following new or improved technologies will help create the most jobs globally over the next two years?
Check back next month for the results.
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The IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (OES) offers interested professionals a technical forum for all technologies related to ocean engineering as evidenced by the many technical committees, chapters, conferences, awards, and publications.
Members can stay technologically current by networking with each other attending local chapter meetings or OCEANS conferences, participating on a technology committee, or submitting technical articles to the IEEE OES Journal.
Find out more about IEEE OES or Join Today!
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