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Are You Betraying Yourself
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As our careers progress, we need to be comfortable expanding our values, without feeling like we are betraying ourselves.

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Student Members: Spend Next Summer in Washington, D.C., as a WISE Intern

IEEE Student members who are interested in spending a summer in Washington, D.C., learning how engineers and scientists can contribute to the legislative process and regulatory decision-making, should consider applying for the Washington Internships for Students of Engineering (WISE) program. The deadline to apply for summer 2024 internships is 1 February 2024.

Watch Now: IEEE-USA Director of Government Relations sits down (virtually) with IEEE-USA's three 2021 WISE Interns to recap their experiences.

Support IEEE-USA Student Public Policy: IEEE members may contribute directly to the WISE program, and ensure that IEEE-USA and its partners can continue to provide this life-changing experience to U.S. IEEE student members. 

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IEEE-USA 50th Anniversary Cruise

You can still book a room aboard IEEE-USA's 50th Anniversary Cruise by filling out the inquiry form on the IEEE-USA 50th Anniversary Cruise site. Our team will check on rates and availability on your behalf and assist you with completing your reservation. To participate in the 50th Cruise activities, all reservations must be made through our booking team. IEEE-USA's 50th Anniversary Cruise is presented by the IEEE Member Group Insurance Program.

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IEEE-USA has released a new report from IEEE-USA AI Policy Committee Vice Chair Jeanna Matthews, providing practical strategies for regulation and risk management from the IEEE1012 Standard for System, Software, and Hardware Verification and Validation. This report may be downloaded for free.

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This new IEEE-USA E-Book illustrates how robots are not just for science fiction stories, but are currently in use, solving problems and improving our lives. This e-book is FREE to IEEE members.

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This new IEEE-USA audiobook from Harry T. Roman is about why publishing and speaking about your work is so important to your career. Download FREE today!

 
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Are You Ready to Celebrate IEEE Day?

IEEE Day is 3 October and there’s plenty of time to plan an event. IEEE Day commemorates the first time in history when engineers worldwide gathered to share their technical ideas in 1884. Celebrating this historic event is a great way to recruit new members, promote IEEE in your local area and get involved. For more information about IEEE Day, including ideas on how to plan an event, an interactive map on what’s going on near you and to learn more, visit: ieeeday.org

 
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IEEE New Initiatives Program
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The IEEE New Initiatives program helps bring great ideas to light. If you have an idea for a particular program, product, or service offering that can make a significant impact on IEEE members, the public, or a technical community, please share your vision with the IEEE New Initiatives Committee (NIC). The New Initiatives program can provide seed funding or higher levels of funding for innovative ideas. There are no submission deadlines.

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