Date: Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 6:00 PM
Subject: IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Seeks IEEE Members to serve as Program Evaluators for Accreditation Activities
Do you want to contribute to the achievement of high quality educational standards of engineering and engineering technology programs?
Do you want to interact directly with students from which future employees will be recruited?
Do you want the opportunity to network and interact with fellow program evaluators, faculty members, and institutional executives?
These are just some of the benefits you will experience as an IEEE Program Evaluator.
IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Seeks IEEE Members to serve as Program Evaluators for Accreditation Activities
The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) seeks qualified professionals from industry, government and academic sectors to serve as Program Evaluators to assist in accrediting Engineering and Engineering Technology Programs at USA colleges for the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) and the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET, Inc.
IEEE evaluator candidates are required for the following ABET-accredited programs:
o Computer Engineering and Computer Engineering Technology
o Electrical Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology
o Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology
o Information Engineering Technology
o Telecommunications Engineering Technology
Applications are due by 9 November 2012 for the 2013-2014 academic year. Applications are reviewed during the January 2013 IEEE meetings. Accepted or declined notification will be sent to the applicants by 1 April 2013.
Both EAC and ETAC Nomination and Application forms are available at the ABET website:
http://www.abet.org/volunteer.shtml
Please note: This is an ABET website and all issues or questions regarding this site i.e. submitting applications and/or nominations, etc. should be addressed to ABET. IEEE has no control over or access to this website.
If you have specific questions regarding qualifications, etc. for IEEE Program Evaluators, you can visit IEEE website: http://www.ieee.org/education_careers/education/accreditation/pev_qualifications.html
***PLEASE NOTE - IEEE MEMBERSHIP GRADE REQUIREMENTS for potential Program Evaluators
EAC Program Evaluators MUST be an IEEE Senior Member.
ETAC Program Evaluators must be an IEEE Member.
If you are currently an IEEE Program Evaluator, you do not need to re-apply.
We are sending you this information in case you would like to recruit a colleague.
If you still have further questions, you may contact the Accreditation Administrator at IEEE - Regina Samson at +1 732 562-5306 or r.m.samson@ieee.org
Thank you for your interest and time.
IEEE, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA
<http://www.ieee.org>
Subject: IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Seeks IEEE Members to serve as Program Evaluators for Accreditation Activities
Do you want to contribute to the achievement of high quality educational standards of engineering and engineering technology programs?
Do you want to interact directly with students from which future employees will be recruited?
Do you want the opportunity to network and interact with fellow program evaluators, faculty members, and institutional executives?
These are just some of the benefits you will experience as an IEEE Program Evaluator.
IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Seeks IEEE Members to serve as Program Evaluators for Accreditation Activities
The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) seeks qualified professionals from industry, government and academic sectors to serve as Program Evaluators to assist in accrediting Engineering and Engineering Technology Programs at USA colleges for the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) and the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET, Inc.
IEEE evaluator candidates are required for the following ABET-accredited programs:
o Computer Engineering and Computer Engineering Technology
o Electrical Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology
o Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology
o Information Engineering Technology
o Telecommunications Engineering Technology
Applications are due by 9 November 2012 for the 2013-2014 academic year. Applications are reviewed during the January 2013 IEEE meetings. Accepted or declined notification will be sent to the applicants by 1 April 2013.
Both EAC and ETAC Nomination and Application forms are available at the ABET website:
http://www.abet.org/volunteer.shtml
Please note: This is an ABET website and all issues or questions regarding this site i.e. submitting applications and/or nominations, etc. should be addressed to ABET. IEEE has no control over or access to this website.
If you have specific questions regarding qualifications, etc. for IEEE Program Evaluators, you can visit IEEE website: http://www.ieee.org/education_careers/education/accreditation/pev_qualifications.html
***PLEASE NOTE - IEEE MEMBERSHIP GRADE REQUIREMENTS for potential Program Evaluators
EAC Program Evaluators MUST be an IEEE Senior Member.
ETAC Program Evaluators must be an IEEE Member.
If you are currently an IEEE Program Evaluator, you do not need to re-apply.
We are sending you this information in case you would like to recruit a colleague.
If you still have further questions, you may contact the Accreditation Administrator at IEEE - Regina Samson at +1 732 562-5306 or r.m.samson@ieee.org
Thank you for your interest and time.
IEEE, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA
<http://www.ieee.org>
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