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Women in IEEE Region 7 - Canada

Women in IEEE Region 7 - Canada. September 15, 2007. IEEE WIE Mission. WIE is dedicated to Recognizing women’s outstanding achievements in electrical and electronics engineering through IEEE Award nominations

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Women in IEEE Region 7 - Canada

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  1. Women in IEEE Region 7 - Canada September 15, 2007

  2. IEEE WIE Mission • WIE is dedicated to • Recognizing women’s outstanding achievements in electrical and electronics engineering through IEEE Award nominations • Organizing receptions at major technical conferences to enhance networking and to promote membership in WIE • Promoting IEEE Member Grade advancement for women to the grades of Senior Member and Fellow • Advocating women in leadership roles in IEEE governance • Providing assistance with the formation of new WIE Affinity Groups and support of ongoing activities • Administering the IEEE Student-Teacher and Research Engineer/Scientist (STAR) Program to mentor young women in junior and high schools

  3. IEEE Women in Engineering Committee • Ten voting members, includes student member and representatives from EAB, RAB, and TAB • Boards may appoint non-voting liaisons (Awards, IEEE USA, Publication Services & Products, and Standards (TBA) • Coordinators from each Region • Coordinators from some Technical Societies

  4. Committee Responsibilities • Facilitate the development of programs and activities that promote the entry into and the retention of women in engineering • Enhance the career advancement of women in the profession • Promote IEEE membership and retention of IEEE women members

  5. WIE Membership Growth 200-2004 ~2.5% of IEEE members are WIE members (Data taken December of each year)

  6. WIE Membership is International Over 150 Affinity Groups world-wide! 14 Affinity Groups in Canada - Carlton University (Student Branch) - Dalhousie University (Student Branch) - Hamilton - Kitchener-Waterloo - Montreal - North Saskatchewan - Ottawa Section - Red River College (Student Branch) - Toronto - University of Alberta (Student Branch) - University of British Columbia (Student Branch) - Winnipeg - University of Ottawa (Student Branch) - University of Toronto (Student Branch)

  7. Issues of Importance to IEEE Women • What’s important to you?

  8. Issues of Importance to IEEE Women • Number of women IEEE members • Recognition and promotion of women members of IEEE • Networking/mentoring opportunities for women in IEEE • Recruitment of women to engineering • Climate for women in IEEE and the workplace

  9. WIE Affinity Groups • Host events • Lectures • Workshops • Networking events • Eweek • The Winnipeg Affinity Group won the first WIE Global affinity award!

  10. Networking/Mentoring Opportunities • Host receptions at IEEE technical conferences • Start an Affinity Group • Mentoring

  11. WIE Student Affinity Group: How to form one? • Very simple! • 6 IEEE student members to form the affinity group • Interim Chair of the group • Branch’s Chair and Counselor approval • Find WIE Faculty Advisor

  12. WIE Student Affinity Group: Benefits • WIE Affinity Group Funding – US$200 • Post regional news in the WIE Newsletter and WIE website • Free web site hosting • Free WIE membership promotional items • WIE members directory

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