Student Division Newsletter, April 2024

In this Issue
General Announcements
ASEE CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
ASEE Webinar
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Mental Health and Wellness Virtual Community
CALL FORS SUBMISSIONS: CoNECD 2025 – Call for Abstracts for Papers/SpecialSession/Workshops/Panels
CALL FORS PARTICIPATION: 2024 preK-12 Engineering Education Teacher Conference
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ASEE CDEI Virtual Panel – April 19: Navigating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Engineering Education: A Pedagogical Response to ABET’s Program Criteria
Position Announcement
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Multiple openings at Heterodox Academy
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant Director for Instructional Support, Virginia Tech
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Two teaching-focused positions in the Engineering Pathways program University at Oklahoma Polytechnic Institute
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Associate Director of STEM Gateway Learning Center, Ohio State University
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Two full-time postdoctoral fellows for Black Education and STEM Equity at Northwestern University
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Bullard Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Research Fellow), 2024, The University of Texas at Austin: School of Information
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Lecturer / Senior Lecturer at Keystone Program, A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Visiting Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Lafayette College
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Program Manager for Equity and Inclusion, Colorado School of Mines
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Teaching Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: South Dakota Mines: Design Theory and Methodology Tenure-Track or Lecturer
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant Professor with a focus on Higher Education and Qualitative Methods at the University of Pittsburgh
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Research and Evaluation Associate, Rural Institute on Disabilities, University of Montana

Call for Participation
1. ASEE CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT

Nominations for 2023-24 Leadership Positions
Nominations for all elected and appointed positions for the student division 2023-24 leadership team are now open. Positions and descriptions are available on the nomination form. Self-nominations are allowed and encouraged.
Please fill out this form: (https://forms.gle/GTF7EU5B8fyzSSSy7). A Link to vote on elected positions will be sent after nominations are collected
Wanting to coordinate travel/arrangements with others to cut down on conference costs? We have created a spreadsheet where you can enter in your information to find other students to arrange with. Link to spreadsheet
See all of our sessions here. Consider joining our Social and Business meeting as well as a panel of Dual-Career Search.
M347·Navigating the Dual-Career Search
Mon. June 24, 2024 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
C123, Convention Center

T247B·Annual Business Meeting
Tue. June 25, 2024 9:15 AM to 10:45 AM
Columbia 1, Hyatt Portland (HQ Hotel)

T747·Strengthening the Students Community
Tue. June 25, 2024 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location TBD. Limited snacks ad beverages will be provided. (More info to come)

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2. ASEE Webinar: Submit your questions for the upcoming Panel Featuring Engineering Ed Scholars who are/were Post-doc once!

More details to come!
Submit questions:
https://forms.gle/DywEfT1oERuNUk9P9

Catch the replays:
Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@StudentDivisionASEE?si=LMbGIxAOdiRbjkvS

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3. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Mental Health and Wellness Virtual Community
Are you interested in gathering to talk about mental health and wellness in engineering?

The Mental Health and Wellness in Engineering Virtual Community is an informal, approximately monthly meeting to discuss topics of mental health and wellness and initiate collaborations. Previous topics have included mid-semester overwhelm, inclusive syllabus development, and authenticity. All are welcome. Topics and discussions, as well as event days and times, will rotate each month. You are welcome to attend as many or as few sessions that make sense for your schedule.
Join us on Zoom for monthly discussions. Sign up here!

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4. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: CoNECD 2025 – Call for Abstracts for Papers/Special Session/Workshops/Panels

The 2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference will be in San Antonio, TX from February 9 to 11, 2024. Authors should submit an extended abstract between 300 and 500 words on their paper/presentation topic. The deadline to submit the abstract is May 31, 2024. CoNECD will accept both papers and presentations as final submissions.

We invite you to submit abstracts for papers, pre-conference workshops, panels/student panels, and special sessions of interest using the abstract submission link. Check the Conference webpage (https://www.conecd.info/) for the most current information on submission dates.

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5. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: 2024 preK-12 Engineering Education Teacher Conference

This summer, the annual PreK-12 Engineering Education Teacher Conference will be at Portland State University on June 22, 2024. Hundreds of Portland-area formal and informal engineering educators will attend 24 active learning sessions across four grade bands on our theme, Increasing and Diversifying Access to STEM.

In addition to the awesome sessions and speakers, attending teachers will receive a $100 stipend plus free coffee, snacks, and a catered lunch.

Attendee Perks:

$100 Stipend for first 100 registrants furnished by The Lemelson Foundation
Morning coffee and catered lunch (see the full agenda)
Two keynote speakers from InventEd and Engineering is Elementary
Receive a certificate for eight hours of professional learning
Optional tour of PSU by PSU Faculty
ASEE is gifting ten P-12 Teacher Conference attendees a one-day pass to attend the ASEE National Conference on Monday, June 24, 2024, at the Portland Convention Center. The ASEE National Conference is the premier engineering education research conference in North America. Attending teachers will be provided a curated experience:
Morning Meet-up and Orientation
Community Partners Panel
Design in P12 Panel
Pre-college Engineering Education Resource Exchange!
Summertime Social & P12 Book Raffle in the Exhibit Hall
For more information and to indicate your interest, register now (links to Google Form)!

6. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ASEE CDEI Virtual Panel – April 19: Navigating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Engineering Education: A Pedagogical Response to ABET’s Program Criteria

Title: Navigating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Engineering Education: A Pedagogical Response to ABET’s Program Criteria
Focus: Integrating DEISJ into undergraduate engineering education, addressing ABET accreditation, and overcoming political challenges.
When: April 19, 2024, from 2:00 to 3:30 PM ET.
Panelists: Dr. Jenna P. Carpenter, Dr. Eddy Rojas, Dr. Joel Alejandro (Alex) Mejia, Dr. Olga Pierrakos, and Chloe Agg.
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAudu6qqTsrHd04VYl1CdP8Juf3FqCYjdtF#/registration.

The session aims to delve into the criticality of weaving DEISJ principles into the engineering curriculum, addressing the political challenges and implications of such integration at various institutions. Our panel comprises esteemed educators and experts who will share their experiences and strategies for effectively embedding DEISJ into engineering education. They will provide real-world examples of successful DEISJ integration efforts, offering a comprehensive understanding and actionable insights.
We look forward to your participation in this essential conversation on enhancing DEISJ within engineering education, shaping a more inclusive and equitable future for the field.

Position Announcements
1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Multiple opening at Heterodox Academy

Heterodox Academy is hiring. If you want to advance open inquiry in #highered, please consider joining our team.
Roles:
a full-time Senior Researcher (https://lnkd.in/eptxF9-y ),
a full-time Research Analyst (https://lnkd.in/ebYfVZ-5), and
a part-time Research Assistant (https://lnkd.in/eydqbq6J).
We’re building a research team to supply ideas, evidence, and insights to faculty, students, university leaders, and policy-makers to advance open inquiry in higher education.
See more at https://heterodoxacademy.org/jobs/

2. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant Director for Instructional Support, Virginia Tech

The College of Science at Virginia Tech (https://www.science.vt.edu) invites applications for the position of Assistant Director for Instructional Support. The main purpose of this position is to lead and support efforts in the College of Sciences to advance the use of research-based instructional strategies to innovate and improve instruction, and develop communities of practice around undergraduate math and science education. This is a 12-month, full-time, Administrative and Professional (AP) Faculty position, based in Blacksburg, VA. For a full description of the position and profile of candidates please follow the link: https://careers.pageuppeople.com/968/cw/en-us/job/528276/assistant-director-for-instruction
For more information as well as questions regarding the position may be directed to the chair of the Search Committee, at strej@vt.edu.
Review of applications will begin on Feb 29th, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, complete application packages should be received by the review date. As part of the hiring process, the successful applicant will be required to have a criminal conviction check. Start date is flexible, however we would like to have someone starting in this role by August 10th, 2024, at the latest.

3. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Two teaching-focused positions in our Engineering Pathways program University at Oklahoma Polytechnic Institute

The Gallogly College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma invites applicants for two teaching-focused positions in our Engineering Pathways program. This newly launched program has dedicated faculty who are committed to our vision of providing all students with the opportunity and support needed to succeed in an engineering major. Specifically, the successful candidates will join the collaborative and collegial EP team which collectively contribute to teaching and mentoring first- and second-year engineering students and to providing additional support for mathematics success for engineering problem-solving. Candidates with experience or expertise in first-year engineering education or in supporting mathematics success for engineering problem solving are strongly encouraged to apply.
One position mentions a possible January 2024 start date. We are still seeking one candidate under that call.
EP Position: https://apply.interfolio.com/127121
EP Math Support Position: https://apply.interfolio.com/139586

Other OU Gallogly College of Engineering open searches are listed here: https://www.ou.edu/coe/about/hiring
The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. www.ou.edu/eoo
For questions contact Susan Walden, susan.walden@ou.edu

4. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Associate Director of STEM Gateway Learning Center, Ohio State University

The Associate Director of the STEM Gateway Learning Center has three core roles: co-manage the operations of The Center with the Director (35%), developing curricula for the mentors (25%) and tutors to enable them to excel in their roles, and engaging in scholarly research (40%) on the center’s activities. The areas of STEM supported by the center include Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics. The co-management involves informally supporting students and working with the director to coordinate hours of access to the center. The scholarly research involves remaining current in STEM Education literature and using this strong understanding of the current research in the STEM education environments to develop curricula for the peer mentors and the tutors and to ensure excellence in support of STEM instruction. This individual must have a strong background in STEM education research and assessment in order to provide a deep evaluating the progress of the center’s mentoring and tutoring program in terms of effectiveness is promoting student’s sense of belonging in a STEM major, and in effective transfer of knowledge in the peer mentoring programming and the tutoring programming. The results of these evaluations will be used to ensure that the Center is a true leader in STEM mentoring and tutoring nationally. The individual will be expected to make presentations on research results at national STEM conferences and within the university to support the overall progress of STEM education within the university. Continuous collaboration with instructors within the College of Arts and Sciences STEM departments is critical to providing mentoring and tutoring to the STEM students that is aligned with the content of the courses. Supervises two academic program specialists whose roles are to support the ASC STEM majors of mathematics, chemistry and biochemistry, biology and physics through the development of a bridge program, and academic as well as social programming throughout the academic year. Work with the Arts and Sciences Marketing and Communication Leadership to develop communication strategies about the activities of the center and its successes. Work with that team to develop a center website and maintain the website. Participate in other university-wide meetings affiliated with student success. Represent The Center, as necessary, on behalf of The Director. Remain current on higher education mentoring literature and best practices. Then shares these findings with the larger STEM Education & Student Success community.
Required: Ph.D. in STEM Education, STEM, or related field. Has published work on related STEM topics such STEM student support, mentoring and tutoring for enhanced sense of belonging of STEM and or effectiveness in STEM education performance. Experience with program and unit assessment. Background of successfully mentoring of STEM students. 2 years managerial experience. 2 years experience in teaching STEM courses. Excellent written and communication skills. Demonstrated experience addressing the educational and academic needs of the STEM student population. Experience in fostering inclusivity. Experience in fostering an innovative learning environment. Experience to function independently and as a member of a collaborative team. Experience in facilitating community, foster STEM identity and mentoring diverse STEM students. A strong record of scholarly activity.
Desired: Doctorate degree in STEM or a STEM-related degree. Participation in STEM-oriented community service.
For the full job description, applications requirements or to apply, please visit https://osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/OSUCareers/job/Associate-Director-of-STEM-Gateway-Learning-Center_R100392-1
5. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Two full-time postdoctoral fellows for Black Education and STEM Equity at Northwestern University

We are seeking two full-time post-doctoral fellows for a grant-funded project titled, “Co- designing STEM Ecologies with Black Communities: Centering History, Heterogeneity, Power, and Place.”Fellows will be part of a research team led by Drs. Sepehr Vakil, kihana miraya ross, and Nichole Pinkard, who are conducting a historical and ethnographic investigation of Black families’ experiences, values, and aspirations for equitable STEM education in Evanston, Illinois. Members of this research team are also working with the local school district, city entities, as well as Black families and community partners, to support efforts to design STEM opportunities for Black students in the city, including within a new K-5 school and adjoined community center. This research-community-practice partnership (RCPP) will create tools, processes, and/or programs centering Black community goals and values within in-school and out-of- school STEM ecologies in Evanston.
This link should lead to all the posting:
https://blackstudies.northwestern.edu/about/open-positions.html
Email applications to Dr. Shannon Paige Clark at shannon.clark@northwestern.edu with subject header: ” NSF POSTDOCTORAL APPLICATION.” Review of applications will begin on March 30, 2024, and continue until the position is filled.
6. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Bullard Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Research Fellow), 2024, The University of Texas at Austin: School of Information

The iSchool at UT Austin has openings for Bullard Postdoctoral Research Fellows. In particular, I’m looking for someone interested in research in either accessibility in online education or AI in K16 education. Apply by April 10 for priority consideration. https://apply.interfolio.com/142711
Questions about these positions can be sent to postdocs@ischool.utexas.edu.

7. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Lecturer / Senior Lecturer at Keystone Program, A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland

Applications are invited for a full-time Lecturer or Senior Lecturer position within the Keystone Program in the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland. Job responsibilities include:
Teaching: Candidates should have background suitable for teaching two or more of the following classes and a willingness to teach additional courses as needed:
ENES 100 – Introduction to Engineering Design
ENES 102 – Mechanics I (statics)
ENES 220 – Mechanics II (mechanics of materials)
ENES 221 – Dynamics
ENES 232 – Thermodynamics
BIOE 120 – Biology for Engineers
ENEE 205 – Electric Circuits
Other: Candidates are expected to be engaged with the Keystone community of practice, active in curriculum development efforts, and involved in service activities.

The best consideration date is May 31, 2024. See more here (https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3878355664)
8. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: IFITS Assistant Director at Boise State University

The Institute for Inclusive and Transformative Scholarship (IFITS) at Boise State University is looking for an energetic and enthusiastic team member and leader, who is passionate about creating equitable and inclusive learning and research environments. The Assistant Director will provide vision and strategic leadership for the Office of Undergraduate Research and be a thought partner for the Executive Director on all aspects of the IFITS operations and programs.

Job Summary: Develops policy, infrastructure, campus partnerships, and programs to promote and support undergraduate involvement in research and other student initiative programs that can lead to authentic impact for the surrounding community.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s or Advanced Degree and 8 years of professional experience or equivalent relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
STEM degree
MS or PhD in a STEM field
Higher education experience beyond being a student
For more information, see https://careers.pageuppeople.com/978/cw/en-us/job/498245/student-initiatives-coordinator-principal
9. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Program Manager for Equity and Inclusion, Colorado School of Mines

Join our dynamic and collaborative team working to advance diversity, equity and inclusion at Colorado School of Mines!
Reporting to the Presidential Fellow for Diversity, Inclusion, and Access, the Program Manager for Equity and Inclusion will provide leadership in the creation, implementation, and evaluation of intersectional programming to support the advancement of underrepresented faculty and staff. The position will collaborate with key campus partners and academic departments to evaluate policies and practices to foster an inclusive academic culture. Additionally, the Program Manager will develop and facilitate DEI learning opportunities to further DEI knowledge and application across campus.
Interested applicants should apply online as soon as possible. For full consideration, applications should be received by 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2024. Applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled.
For more details see https://mines.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/Mines_Careers/job/Colorado/Program-Manager-for-Equity-and-Inclusion_JR104075

10. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Teaching Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Department of Applied Physical Sciences (APS) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a Teaching Assistant Professor (TAP). This position is a 3-year, 9-month, permanent, fixed-term faculty appointment. The individual in the position will be evaluated annually for teaching and service.

APS has developed an innovative, general engineering undergraduate major that is a BS in Applied Sciences with tracks in materials engineering and environmental engineering. This new major will build on an existing minor in Applied Sciences and Engineering and we will enroll new students starting in fall 2024. This program will capitalize on the strengths of UNC to train students to address the complex, interdisciplinary challenges of today. We seek a dynamic educator who will thrive in this innovative environment and is prepared to design, improve upon, and teach undergraduate courses using pedagogy informed by engineering education research. The successful candidate will join a cohesive and innovative group of faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence.

More information about our program is on our website: https://aps.unc.edu/undergraduate-major/
Applications will be reviewed beginning May 1 2024.
Applications will only be accepted online at https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/276135

Questions should be directed to: Chair, Applied Physical Sciences Search Committee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3050; apssearch@unc.edu.

11. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: South Dakota Mines: Design Theory and Methodology Tenure-Track or Lecturer

We are hiring an additional person in the area of Design Theory and Methodology at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology. This is an exciting opportunity to transform the design and mechanical engineering education! Are you passionate about revolutionizing how design and mechanical engineering are taught? At South Dakota Mines, we’re offering a unique chance to shape future engineers. Our Mechanical Engineering program places a strong emphasis on hands-on, project-based learning, with design courses integrated throughout the undergraduate curriculum.

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology is growing. We have a tenure-track or lecturer position opening in Design Theory and Methodology, in addition to a couple of other focus areas:
Tenure-track Design position: https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu/postings/36399
Lecturer Design position: https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu/postings/36400

We have recently been recognized with the ASME Donald N. Zwiep Innovation in Education Award for our undergraduate program project-based learning approach (https://www.sdsmt.edu/Academics/Departments/Mechanical-Engineering/News/). More information about our department is at http://me.sdsmt.edu.

There is plenty of support and appreciation for educational innovations, ensuring that your ideas are not just heard but also implemented. For the tenure-track position, you’ll find a good balance between research and teaching, allowing you to make a real impact in both areas. The lecturer position also has opportunity to lead a student design space/ makerspace initiative. Join us in redefining the landscape of design and mechanical engineering education. Apply now and be part of a dynamic team dedicated to pushing boundaries and fostering creativity in the next generation of engineers!

Contact: Micah Lande

12. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant Professor with a focus on Higher Education and Qualitative Methods at the University of Pittsburgh

The Department of Educational Foundations, Organizations, and Policy invites applications for an open rank (assistant, associate, or full) professor from outstanding candidates who conduct critical, rigorous, theoretically grounded qualitative research on higher education institutions, community college leadership, and/or college student development. This person would use interdisciplinary approaches and critical methodologies and theories to examine power relations in race, class, and gender inequities, to name a few, in higher education. We seek a collaborative colleague who employs innovative and critical approaches in their teaching, advising/mentoring of students, and scholarship. Further, we seek a scholar whose work connections to our existing Higher Education programming and the growing number of critical scholars across the School of Education.
For questions about the submission process email edsearch@pitt.edu and for questions about the position, Department, or School of Education, email the search committee co-chairs, Dr. Leigh Patel (lpatel@pitt.edu) and Dr. Clyde Pickett (cwp19@pitt.edu).

13. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Research and Evaluation Associate, Rural Institute on Disabilities, University of Montana
The University of Montana invites applications for a Research and Evaluation Associate. The Research and Evaluation Associate will conduct research and evaluation activities across a range of topics including early childhood care and education, HIV care and prevention, and health equity in health systems. The Research Associate will create survey and interview data collection tools, conduct interviews and focus groups, analyze quantitative and qualitative data, and contribute to reporting and dissemination activities. This position requires the ability to collect and analyze data using credible, feasible, and culturally appropriate procedures. It also requires strong written and verbal communication skills.
The employee assigned to this position may supervise one to two undergraduate or graduate students who will serve as research assistants. The individual in this position will delegate work assignments and oversee the performance of these graduate students. The person assigned to this position is not responsible for the supervision or management of classified staff members or contract professional employees.

How to Apply:
Priority Application Date: Sunday, May 5, 2024 by 11:59 pm MST
Complete applications received by this date will be guaranteed consideration. To receive full consideration, candidates are required to submit all of the following materials. Please submit the following application materials** via the UM Jobs portal and by clicking “New Resume/CV” button. Please do not apply through Indeed.com*.
Letter of Interest – addressing the stated required skills for the position
Detailed resume listing education and describing work experience
Three (3) professional references – Names and contact information
See more details at https://university-montana-hr.silkroad.com/epostings/?fuseaction=app.jobInfo&version=1&jobid=4379&jobboardid=101