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Events and opportunities relevant to Fulton Schools faculty members.

Mentorship360

Attend a M360 Workshop: Tools to Support Effective Student Mentorship, Sept. 12 or Sept. 25

Learn about and practice using evidence-based tools — derived from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, or NASEM, 2019 report on the Science of Effective Mentorship in STEMM — to support effective, inclusive student mentorship. Open to all faculty members in the Fulton Schools. Tools to Support Effective Student MentorshipThursday, Sept. 12, 2024…

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Attend Fulton Schools of Engineering Education Seminars this fall

Join the Fulton Schools Learning and Teaching Hub this fall for monthly, virtual seminars to regularly learn about and discuss topics related to engineering education. The Fulton Schools of Engineering Education Seminars, or SEEdS, formerly known as the Teaching Community of Practice, or TCP, are open to anyone interested in the Fulton Schools community. Does…

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Share with your students: Fulton Schools Fall Career Fairs, Sept. 17–19, Oct. 2

Registrations for Fall 2024 Career Fairs are now available for students on Handshake! The Fulton Schools Career Center has a number of resources to help students get ready. Please share the following resources with your students: Fulton Schools of Engineering Undergraduate In-Person Career FairTuesday, Sept. 17, 2024Noon–4:30 p.m.Memorial Union (MU), second floor, Tempe campus [map]…

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Save the date for the ASU Professional Development Conference, Oct. 23–24

Planning is well underway for the 17th annual ASU Professional Development Conference hosted by the ASU Commission on the Status of Women. This year’s conference is the largest ever with over 125 workshop sessions covering nearly all new topics! Some workshop sessions will be offered on both days. All workshops will be hosted online via…

Share with your students: Apply for the NSF Research Traineeship Program by March 31

The National Science Foundation Research Traineeship, or NRT, program at ASU is focused on the human-centered design and manufacturing of medical devices. It is now open to current and incoming PhD students in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, biological design, computer science and engineering, civil and environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, materials sciences and engineering, and life…

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Attend the fall 2024 Frank Rhodes Lecture Series, Sept. 13

The Frank Rhodes Lecture Series is pleased to announce the upcoming fall 2024 Scholar Lecture will be delivered virtually on Friday, Sept. 13, 2024. The fall 2024 Frank Rhodes Scholar is Michael D. Smith, professor at Carnegie Mellon University. In this thought-provoking lecture, Smith will draw upon his vast experience and expertise in information technology…

Academic Integrity Office: Welcome and resources

A warm welcome to our new faculty members and continuing faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering! With a new school year in front of us, it is exciting to welcome back folks and prepare for the upcoming school year. In your preparations for fall semester classes, please read about, refresh and become…

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Join the Space-Edge Accelerator Biomedical Track — apply by Sept. 8

If you have research focused on biomedical innovations that can benefit from the space environment or help grow the space sector, apply for the inaugural Space-Edge accelerator program offered in fall 2024 by Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. Arizona State University, alongside top academic and industry leaders, is launching the Space-Edge Accelerator’s biomedical track. Applications for this 12-week program are now…

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Submit topics for SWAP Hub – Microelectronics Commons, deadline July 15

The Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub, or SWAP Hub, is part of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Microelectronics Commons. The Microelectronics Commons Call for Topics is now open. In each of the remaining years of the Microelectronics Commons, the SWAP Hub expects DoD and National Security Technology Accelerator, or NSTXL, to make project awards to teams that are using its capabilities…

Share with your students: Apply to join ASU’s Public Health Technology Corps, by July 8

As part of the new School of Technology for Public Health within ASU Health, Arizona State University is launching a Public Health Technology Corps. The Public Health Technology Corps will place students with diverse partner organizations across the state to advance place-based projects that leverage technology to improve public health systems, processes and outcomes.  There are currently…

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Request your Session A or C Undergraduate Teaching Assistants by June 20

The primary objective of the Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Program, or UGTA program, is to improve students’ educational experiences in their Fulton Schools classes. Submit your request for a UGTA for your fall semester course by Monday, June 20, 2024. end the attached flyer to students you’d like to have as UGTAs in the fall semester….