Become a Member
To become a member, please click here and select the member type or contact info@iacee.org.
BENEFITS: Members receive discounted registrations for all IACEE events. IACEE creates professional development opportunities for members through networking activities, collaborative projects, speakers, virtual roundtables, and educational partnerships. IACEE members represent academic institutions, edTech companies, corporations, and other societies.
BENEFITS: Members receive discounted registrations for all IACEE events. IACEE creates professional development opportunities for members through networking activities, collaborative projects, speakers, virtual roundtables, and educational partnerships. IACEE members represent academic institutions, edTech companies, corporations, and other societies.
- Conferences: IACEE holds an annual conference where participants convene to participate in conversations that will shape tomorrow's continuing engineering education.
- Symposiums: IACEE hosts a symposium where critical topics are discussed in a panel and meeting format, and where scholars present their research.
- Workshops: IACEE hosts online workshops on trending continuing engineering education topics.
- Resources: IACEE Quality Program for Continuing Education originated as the Development of Accreditation in Engineering Education and Training (DAETE) project sponsored by IACEE. Downloadable resources are available for organization quality improvement and benchmarking.
Examples of topics discussed at IACEE events include:
- Are we shouldering our responsibility as higher education institutions when it comes to climate change and sustainability, or are we asleep at wheel?
- What are 21st century learners asking for from us?
- What systems are missing to build a seamless lifetime learning experience for learners to swirl in and out of our institutions?
- What role do pre-college programs play in engineering education in a post-Covid world?
- What is our bold educational agenda for lifetime engineering education now that we have left almost one quarter of the 21st century behind?