We hope to see you at the 132nd Annual Conference & Exposition in Montreal!
June 22-25, 2025
Conference Access: 2025 ASEE Annual Conference
The American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Women in Engineering Division (WIED) is seeking papers for the 2025 ASEE Annual Conference in Montreal, Quebec! Abstract submission opens September 1, 2024 and closes on October 1, 2024.
Papers that focus on this year’s conference theme, “Engineering Educators Bringing the World Together” and that align with the mission of ASEE WIED are welcome. ASEE WIED’s mission is to increase the participation of women at all levels of engineering education and the profession. The division is concerned with programs to improve preparation, recruitment, and retention of women students at undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral, and professional levels in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, (STEM) fields. The division sponsors sessions at the ASEE Annual Conference and administers the WIED Awards. This year, we will include award categories for researchers and practitioners as well as students. Stay tuned for additional information on the awards!
Topics can include but are not limited to the experiences, challenges, barriers, solutions, and realities of women in engineering across all domains of engineering, from research to practice to education to workforce. Additional areas could include gender, well-being, educational or workplace experiences, dual career, work-life integration, caretaking responsibilities, sociopolitical or sociohistorical issues, culture, intersecting identities and/or contexts, university structures and programs, policies, reports on initiatives or any other relevant topic. Transformative or policy-driven research that informs the development of impactful and forward-thinking programs and policies are of interest.
Authors should submit an abstract of 300 words or less on their paper topic. All ASEE divisions are publish-to-present. Authors of accepted abstracts must submit a full paper for review and its acceptance will be included in the WIED program at the conference and in the conference proceedings. Full papers in WIED typically range between 10-15 pages including references but not appendices. Please note that WIED cannot guarantee appendices will be evaluated by the reviewers.
Researchers and practitioners are especially encouraged to submit papers to this division. Also, undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral students are invited to submit panels on topics of interest to WIED. Panels must also submit an abstract and may optionally submit a full paper.
The author’s kit is found here: 2025 ASEE Author Kit. Authors should also review the plagiarism policy found in the kit using the same link.