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IEEE Committee: Women in Engineering Allan Johnston NPSS Liaison July 30, 2011
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WEIC Committee Structure WIE Committee 11 voting members Society Liaisons 10 Regional Coordinators Liaisons from: IEEE USA,EXCOM, Publication Services, Standards, and Awards There are also more than 160 Affinity Groups, located around the world Communication is through monthly telecons, E-mail, and the annual in-person meeting Quorum: 6
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Society Liaisons The number of liaisons has increased during the past year Approximately 10 participate in the monthly telecons Eleven attended the in-person meeting in May Seven societies held WIE functions in 2009. similar to our model Limited interaction by liaisons during telecons Twenty-six of the 39 societies appointed liaisons for 2011
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WIE Face-to-Face Meetings (annually in April) 2009 (Orlando) Meeting was planned well in advance I attended the meeting; moderate travel cost 2010 (Boston) Late planning: few hotels were available Hotel rate was $342 per night (not including tax, etc.) I did not attend because of the cost 2011 (Phoenix, May 20-22) Planned well in advance Low travel cost Eleven of the 26 liaisons attended
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Current Issues The IEEE Board of Directors conducted a review of the WIE in 2010 Currently reports to the IEEE Board (standing committee) Operationally functions within Educational Activities The IEEE Governance Committee was asked to analyze the WIE and advise on appropriate The WIE committee approved a white paper requesting that they formally report to the Member and Geographic Activities Board Will continue to elect leadership within the WIE The WIE Chair will have a voting position on the M&GA Board Budget will continue to be supplied through the Educational Activities board
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WISE Meeting (Inaugural Conference) The 2011 IEEE International Conference on Women In Science and Engineering (WISE) was held from 23 to 25 March at Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre in Western Australia. 2009 (Orlando) Chaired by Irena Atov, 2010 WIE President 12 keynote speakers Conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Two other WIE members attended (funded by their Universities)
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WIE Funding from Societies In-kind Funding of Travel for Liaisons In-kind Funding of WIE Events at Conferences Support from IEEE Societies Four other societies provided funds for conference functions Antenna and Propagation ($5k) Electron Devices (up to $10k) Medicine and Biology ($3.5k) Power and Energy (unspecified) Support by societies is a useful metric for the Board of Directors review
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WIE Function History and Plans within the NPSS ICOPS 2011 Up to $2500 per function
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Potential Ways to Support the WIE from the NPS Promote WIE membership at conferences We have several prominent conferences that provide access to working professionals Continue to hold WIE receptions (or other functions) Identify individuals for promotion to Senior and Fellow grades Conference chairs could identify potential candidates from registration information AdCom and Conference Committees could recommend candidates Identify prominent women in NPS as potential speakers for WIE functions
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Summary WIE functions have taken place at several NPSS conferences A poster is available for NPSS conferences describing the WIE Evening receptions appear to be effective formats I can work with various conferences to help in planning and getting information available on the WIE These activities fill an important gap between the WIE Committee, which is largely focused on student activities, and working professionals Please advise me of conference functions so that I can include them in my report to the WIE
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