IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award
Sponsored by: IEEE Foundation, Inc.
Nomination Deadline - 31 January
The IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award is a Technical Field Award of
the Institute established by the Board of Directors in 1990 to honor
teachers of electrical and electronics engineering and the related
disciplines, ‘for inspirational teaching of undergraduate students
in the fields of interest of the IEEE.’
A primary goal of the IEEE is to ensure that the Institute Awards
Program provides due recognition for superior achievement in the engineering
profession. To that end, and in response to the desire of the membership,
the Awards Board, and Board of Directors that the field of education
be more broadly recognized, this award for undergraduate teaching
was added to the Awards Program.
Selection criteria include such contributions as curriculum development,
authorship of course materials, involvement with students and faculty
in advisory capacities, as well as ‘attracting students to engineering
and scientific professions, and preparing them for effective careers
in engineering and the sciences.’
Recipient selection is administered by the IEEE Awards Board through
the Technical Field Awards Council. It is presented to an individual
only.
The award consists of a bronze medal, certificate and honorarium.
For more information please visit the following website:
http://www.ieee.org/awards/sums/ungrad.xml
