This document discusses the future of IEEE Student Branches and student activities. It notes that students currently make up over 20% of IEEE's membership. Student Branches are the heart of student activities and are typically associated with a university. They promote networking, represent student interests, and make students aware of professional responsibilities. Key activities include educational and technical events as well as awards and contests. The goal is to inspire students as future leaders in their fields and encourage lifelong IEEE membership through a quality student experience.
IEEE Student Branch Administration - LINK Camp 2014Aswin Shibu
Session on IEEE Student Branch Administration, taken at the IEEE LINK Camp 2014.
Focused training for IEEE Student Officers and aspirants on tips and tricks to running an effective Student Branch.
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Anyone who want to deliver a general session for IEEE WIE can use it . Happy Volunteering :)
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for more details visit
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org
Region 10 section Islamabad.
It is a non profit organization.
IEEE Student Branch Administration - LINK Camp 2014Aswin Shibu
Session on IEEE Student Branch Administration, taken at the IEEE LINK Camp 2014.
Focused training for IEEE Student Officers and aspirants on tips and tricks to running an effective Student Branch.
Benefits of Joining the IEEE Young ProfessionalsIEEE SCV YP
This is a slideshow about the benefits of joining the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Young Professionals chapter, specifically the Santa Clara Valley Chapter. If you want more information on our chapter please visit ieee-scv-gold.org
A general introductory session about IEEE WIE for new comers conducted in IEEE UAF , Lahore Section , Region 10 (about-to-be-approved IEEE Student branch) by 16th March 2015 as Chair IEEE Pakistan WIE Forum.
Anyone who want to deliver a general session for IEEE WIE can use it . Happy Volunteering :)
This contains the benefits of Institute of electrical and electronics engineers (IEEE) , its membership, IEEE explorer
for more details visit
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org
Region 10 section Islamabad.
It is a non profit organization.
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I made this presentation on 6th September 2016 at the launch of the 2016 fresh man's challenge at the pharmacy auditorium of ,Makerere University Kampala. It was aimed at inspiring the freshmen and women of biomedical engineering to join IEEE EMB and be part of the world's largest professional body of engineers for not only electrical and electronics but also for biomedical engineering..
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A walk-through of the major achievement by IEEE Student Branch of College of Engineering Chengannur during the first 10 years of its existence. IEEE-CEC is known for continuing its legacy of achievements consistently for over a decade. It deserves a case study on how to keep generations of students motivated in a non-profit volunteer led organization.
Region 10 SAC Goals and Objectives compiled and presented by Region 10 Student Activities Coordinator Professor Mini Shaji Thomas(Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India).
Presentation Motivations and Objectives of the IEEE Italy Section WIE-AG by Fiorella Lamberti (Communications Coordinator)) at the IEEE RTSI2017 1st IEEE Italy Section WIE Affinity Group meeting (http://rtsi2017.ieeesezioneitalia).
2011 Annual Report of IEEE Kerala Section Student Activities aka LINK. This report covers the activities conducted as part of setting up LINK of sustainable growth as compared to the formational 5 years.
Presented at IEEE Kerala Section AGM by Student Activities Chair- Jaison Abey Sabu
IEEE EMB- What is it and its Benefits to a Biomedical Engineer.Brian Matovu
I made this presentation on 6th September 2016 at the launch of the 2016 fresh man's challenge at the pharmacy auditorium of ,Makerere University Kampala. It was aimed at inspiring the freshmen and women of biomedical engineering to join IEEE EMB and be part of the world's largest professional body of engineers for not only electrical and electronics but also for biomedical engineering..
IEEE an OUTLOOK - Its Covers About IEEE, Membership, Society, IEEE Membership by regions, IEEE Conference, Technical Society, Members Activation Glance, Membership connection, Member Benefits, IEEE Student congress, All India Student Congress, Branch Counselor, Women in Engineering (WIE), WIE History, WIE Strives, Join WIE, WIE Benefits, Women Engineering award, IEEE WIE Awards, IEEE Scholarships, Grants and Fellowships, Contribution to Society. Etc.,
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE);
History of creation of IEEE;
Distinguished memebers of IEEE;
IEEE Societies;
Benefits of IEEE Membership;
IEEE Boumerdes University Student Branch;
A walk-through of the major achievement by IEEE Student Branch of College of Engineering Chengannur during the first 10 years of its existence. IEEE-CEC is known for continuing its legacy of achievements consistently for over a decade. It deserves a case study on how to keep generations of students motivated in a non-profit volunteer led organization.
Region 10 SAC Goals and Objectives compiled and presented by Region 10 Student Activities Coordinator Professor Mini Shaji Thomas(Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India).
Presentation Motivations and Objectives of the IEEE Italy Section WIE-AG by Fiorella Lamberti (Communications Coordinator)) at the IEEE RTSI2017 1st IEEE Italy Section WIE Affinity Group meeting (http://rtsi2017.ieeesezioneitalia).
2011 Annual Report of IEEE Kerala Section Student Activities aka LINK. This report covers the activities conducted as part of setting up LINK of sustainable growth as compared to the formational 5 years.
Presented at IEEE Kerala Section AGM by Student Activities Chair- Jaison Abey Sabu
Best Practices of IEEE Student Branch Planning & Operations!Ramneek Kalra
Checkout on-demand session at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuKHF9qEPUA
This presentation is part of "Volunteering Tip & Trick" Playlist on my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsNPvXJXYrHFE5xl-l5Ay0A
For checking more sessions of mine, explore at: https://www.ramneekkalra.in/
Parshva Bavishi (IEEE Young Professionals Staff) and Nivas Ravichandran conducted a Brainstorming Activity on how we could keep IEEE relevant for Young Professionals.
An Action Plan that I created which was part of restructuring an a volunteer led organization with 4000+ student members and 62 sub-units to have tangible outputs in form of technical event and achievements from a model which had only general management events with no tangible outputs.
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Future Of Student Branches
1. Future of
IEEE Student Branches
Marko Delimar
MGA Student Activities Committee
R8 Director-Elect
2. IEEE Membership
Students (in both grades)
• 80 000
• >20%
Others
• 285 000
• 100% were
Students
• 55% joined IEEE as Student Members
3. IEEE Student Activities
Educational Activities
Professional Activities
Technical Activities
Social Activities
Awards and Contests
Fun!
4. Student Branch
the heart of Student Activities
in most cases associated with a University
some Sections have none
some Sections have over 30
5. IEEE Organisational Chart
IEEE IEEE
IEEE Executive
Board of Executive Staff
MEMBERS Director
Directors Committee
Educational
IEEE-USA Standards
Activities
Board of Directors Association
Board
Member and
Technical
Geographic Publication Services
Activities
Activities & Products Board
Board
Board
6. TAB MGAB
Regions Affinity Groups
Societies Sections
Chapters Affinity Groups
Student Branches
SB Chapters SB Affinity Groups
7. Student Activities Committees
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
MEMBER AND GEOGRAPHIC MGAB SAC
ACTIVITIES BOARD 25-30 members (10 students)
Regions Region 8SAC
Region SAC
6 members (4 students)
Section SAC
Sections STUDENT ACTIVITIES CHAIR
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
Student Branches
8. IEEE Student Activities
(random thoughts)
improve the quality of student membership
represent the interests and concerns of
students worldwide
promote the importance of networking and
relationship building
increase synergy between students and other
IEEE units
make students aware of responsibilities of the
profession
foster student branch development
9. Awards and
Contests
IEEEXtreme
Ethics Contest
Student Paper Contest
Student Branch Web Site Contest
Micromouse/Robotics Contest
Regional Exemplary Student Branch Award
Larry K. Wilson Regional Student Activities Award
Darrel Chong Student Activity Award
IEEE Student Enterprise Award
14. MGA SAC Mission
To deliver a common, high-quality
IEEE student member expirience,
globally, to encourage lifelong
professional sucess through IEEE
membership
15. MGA SAC Vision
to be recognised as the global
platform to inspire, enable,
develop and support students as
the future leaders of their
profession
17. Some interesting questions?
Who are you and why are you in this room?
What are the problems faced by students
IEEE members?
How to improve the student member
experience?
What is an IEEE Student Branch?
What is its core purpose?
Most important activities?
18. Things to do today…
Define Mission, Vision and Goals
for your Student Brach
Mission - Why do you exist?
IEEE's core purpose is to foster technological innovation
and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
Vision - What do you want to be?
IEEE will be essential to the global technical community
and to technical professionals everywhere, and be
universally recognized for the contributions of
technology and of technical professionals in improving
global conditions.
Goals - Steps to reach your vision.
19. Mission statement example:
Space... the Final Frontier.
These are the voyages of the starship
Enterprise. Its five-year mission:
to explore strange new worlds; to
seek out new life and new
civilizations; to boldly go where no
man has gone before.