Call for Papers

Conference Host

The James Worth Bagley College of Engineering and Computing at Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, will host the 2025 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference from March 9th – 11th, 2025. The conference will feature workshops, roundtables, formal technical sessions, a student poster competition, and an awards banquet.

Conference Theme

The Lifelong Engineer: Enduring, Meaningful Impacts in Engineering Education

Invitation Message

The ASEE Southeastern Section Conference is open to everyone interested in improving the engineering education and technology experience. Participants include faculty, students, department chairpersons, college deans, and industry leaders in engineering, engineering technology, and computing education. Join a community of your colleagues from throughout the region, see familiar faces, learn new ways to engage engineering students, and participate through roundtable discussions and workshop activities.

Call for Papers

Authors are invited to submit papers for presentation at the conference and inclusion in its proceedings. Appropriate topics for the conference include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Educational Research and Methods
  • Pre-College Engineering Education
  • Professional Skills
  • First-Year Engineering Programs
  • Engineering Learning Communities
  • Experiential Learning
  • ABET Assessment and Accreditation
  • Recruitment and Retention
  • Industry Partnerships
  • Engineering Common Cores
  • Capstone Design Experiences
  • Professional Development
  • Ethical and Professional Responsibilities
  • AI Tools in Teaching and Educational Research

Important Information for Authors

One of ASEE’s goals is to advance the development of innovative approaches and solutions to engineering education. Therefore, papers submitted to the conference should focus on engineering education or pedagogy. The conference is not an appropriate forum for technical research. The Conference Planning Committee requests that full-length papers be between 6 and 10 pages and Work-in-Progress (WIP) papers be between 3 and 4 pages, exclusive of references and biographical information. Authors are expected to present their papers at the conference to facilitate knowledge transfer through discussion and debate.

More Information

For more information about abstract and paper submissions, workshops, and student posters, click the relevant button below.