As we begin the fall 2025 semester, the Fulton Schools Learning and Teaching Hub invites you to join us for professional learning opportunities designed to support your teaching, connect with colleagues and spark new ideas for the year ahead.

Seminars, funding, mentorship, workshops, competitions and more — there’s always something going on at the Fulton Schools or the larger university community. Check out these opportunities and events.

As we begin the fall 2025 semester, the Fulton Schools Learning and Teaching Hub invites you to join us for professional learning opportunities designed to support your teaching, connect with colleagues and spark new ideas for the year ahead.

As part of its commitment to advancing and showcasing faculty research, the Office of Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, or ORIEN, will support graphic design for faculty members who are invited to submit journal covers.

The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers more than 400 awards in more than 135 countries for U.S. citizens to teach, conduct research and carry out professional projects around the world.

Future Frontiers: How AI Will Shape the Next Decade of Packaging will examine the evolving relationship between AI technologies and packaging methods. This session may be of particular interest to faculty members engaged in research or instruction related to electronics, materials science, systems engineering or manufacturing.

The ASU Center for Clean Energy Materials, or CCEM, was established through funding by the U.S. Department of Energy to create the capabilities and know-how to accelerate research and development in the production, processing, use and recycling of critical minerals for batteries. CCEM will strengthen the domestic clean energy materials supply chain through science and…

Would you like to connect with peers, gain new insights and refine your teaching strategies? Communities of Practice, or CoP, events offer unique opportunities to engage in collaborative learning about topics that matter to you. Each CoP event provides interactive sessions, valuable resources and actionable takeaways that empower you to elevate your teaching and student…

The Fulton Schools offers summer research opportunities through the Summer Research Initiative, or SURI, for qualified students to gain engineering research experience and acquire an in-depth understanding of what it would be like to pursue a doctoral degree through an eight-week summer research program. Eligible U.S. citizens, permanent residents and ASU-sponsored F1/J1 visa students will…

The Fulton Schools Career Center is hosting the first of five Engineering Industry Advisory Board panels with industry experts from the engineering field as they share their career paths, discuss insights, professional behaviors, first job experiences and more. Q&A’s will be addressed at the end of the session as time allows. Whether you are a first-year…

As the 2024 United Way campaign comes to its conclusion, we are eager to make one last collective effort to maximize our impact. To add an exciting element to this final push, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are thrilled to announce a raffle featuring prizes generously donated by local businesses. We will conduct a…

Registrations for the fall 2025 Career Fairs are now available for students on Handshake! The Fulton Schools Career Center offers a range of resources to help students prepare. Please share the following resources with your students: Online Engineering Career Fair for all Fulton Schools students and alumniWednesday, Oct. 1, 20259 a.m.–4 p.m. MSTHosted on the…

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…

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…

The Learning Engineering Institute at Arizona State University, in conjunction with IEEE International Consortium for Innovation and Collaboration in Learning Engineering, or ICICLE, invites you to attend the ICICLE 2024 Learning Engineering Conference from July 22–24 at the Omni Hotel Tempe at ASU. Learning Engineering is about the design of learning solutions in the real…

Thunderbird Field II Veterans Memorial, Inc. has been offering scholarships and mentorship to aviation students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University since 2019.