About ASEE’s Research Leadership Institute
The Engineering Research Council of the ASEE exists to support and enhance research in engineering, technology, computing and applied science in educational organizations.
The newly imagined institute will include exciting speakers and opportunities to connect with colleagues on topics critical to the success of research leadership.
Please join us for the following sessions:
A nationally recognized scholar in diversity, equity and inclusion, Dr. Stephanie Goodwin has 20+ years of experience in higher education as a scientist, educator, and academic leader with expertise in diversity and inclusion, faculty development, and academic affairs. Her scholarly expertise includes social cognition and intergroup biases (e.g., stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination) and bystander intervention to reduce bias and harassment. Founder of Incluxion Works, Inc., her "Speaking Up" workshops have promoted dialogue to change organizational culture and reduce identity harassment at 25+ universities and professional organizations across the US. She earned a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Goodwin is an elected Fellow of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology.
We will provide workshop outputs for the attendees shortly after the meetings. Please know that while each University may have a single member of the ERC, non-members are certainly welcomed at the ERC Annual Conference. Deans, associate deans, department chairs and other research leaders, from both Engineering and other disciplines, are encouraged to attend this conference. If the agenda topics are of value to others at your University, we encourage you to pass along the invitation and recommendation to attend.
Registration
Please visit ASEE’s website for information on registration.
Registered participants will receive calendar invitations and links to join each session.
If you have additional questions, please contact the Conferences Department at conferences@asee.org.
About ASEE’s Research Leadership Institute
The Engineering Research Council of the ASEE exists to support and enhance research in engineering, technology, computing and applied science in educational organizations.
The newly imagined institute will include exciting speakers and opportunities to connect with colleagues on topics critical to the success of research leadership.
Please join us for the following sessions:
A nationally recognized scholar in diversity, equity and inclusion, Dr. Stephanie Goodwin has 20+ years of experience in higher education as a scientist, educator, and academic leader with expertise in diversity and inclusion, faculty development, and academic affairs. Her scholarly expertise includes social cognition and intergroup biases (e.g., stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination) and bystander intervention to reduce bias and harassment. Founder of Incluxion Works, Inc., her "Speaking Up" workshops have promoted dialogue to change organizational culture and reduce identity harassment at 25+ universities and professional organizations across the US. She earned a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Goodwin is an elected Fellow of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology.
We will provide workshop outputs for the attendees shortly after the meetings. Please know that while each University may have a single member of the ERC, non-members are certainly welcomed at the ERC Annual Conference. Deans, associate deans, department chairs and other research leaders, from both Engineering and other disciplines, are encouraged to attend this conference. If the agenda topics are of value to others at your University, we encourage you to pass along the invitation and recommendation to attend.
Registration
Please visit ASEE’s website for information on registration.
Registered participants will receive calendar invitations and links to join each session.
If you have additional questions, please contact the Conferences Department at conferences@asee.org.