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IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN) and How to Establish an IEEE-HKN Chapter

IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN) and How to Establish an IEEE-HKN Chapter. Region 9 Meeting Mexico City, Mexico 14 April 2012 Fern E. Katronetsky IEEE-HKN Executive Director. What is Eta Kappa Nu (HKN)?.

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IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN) and How to Establish an IEEE-HKN Chapter

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  1. IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN) and How to Establish an IEEE-HKN Chapter Region 9 Meeting Mexico City, Mexico 14 April 2012 Fern E. Katronetsky IEEE-HKN Executive Director

  2. What is Eta Kappa Nu (HKN)? Originally founded in 1904 at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) Inducted both student and professional members (as either member or eminent member) Had Student and Alumni Chapters Published The Bridge magazine

  3. What is IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN)? • First student honor society within IEEE • Recognizes excellence among peers • Recognizes students who excel academically or as leaders among their peers • Formed on 1 September 2010 following a merger between IEEE and Eta Kappa Nu Association (HKN) • Dedicated to encouraging and recognizing excellence in the IEEE-designated fields of interest • Membership consists of students, alumni, and other professionals who have demonstrated exceptional academic and professional accomplishments

  4. Why become an IEEE-HKN member? • IEEE-HKN members are known for their: • Leadership • Teamwork • Quality • Character • Participate in service and social activities • Students build leadership skills and meet other IEEE-HKN members at Student Leadership Conferences • Enjoy a 2-year subscription to THE BRIDGE magazine as a new member • Builds student’s resumé and include active membership in a prestigious honor society

  5. IEEE-HKN Induction Categories • IEEE-HKN Member • May be inducted as a member if you meet the qualifications and are one of the following: undergraduate student, graduate student, faculty member or professional • Only by invitation • For induction requirements go to: http://www.hkn.org/membership/index.asp • IEEE-HKN Eminent Member • May be inducted as an eminent member if you meet the qualifications and are one of the following: faculty member or professional • For qualification requirements and nomination process information go to: http://www.hkn.org/awards/ema.asp

  6. IEEE-HKN CHAPTERS • Who is qualified for membership? • Students pursuing courses leading to a first professional degree in an IEEE-designated field of interest and who have completed • At least one-third of the degree requirements and who have a cumulative scholastic rank in the upper fifth of their class • One-half of the degree requirements and who have a cumulative scholastic rank in the upper quarter of their class • Three-fourths of their degree requirements and have a cumulative scholastic rank in the upper third of their class

  7. IEEE-HKN CHAPTERS • Who else is qualified for membership?(cont’d) • Graduate Students who have graduated with a first professional degree from a school of recognized standing and possess the same scholastic and other qualifications required for undergraduate candidates • Faculty members whose principal areas of professional interests fall within the IEEE-designated fields of interest • Professionals who have done meritorious work in an area that falls within one of the IEEE-designated fields of interest

  8. Eminent Members Steve Wozniak Gordon Moore Vinton Cerf Leah Jamieson Vincent Poor José F. Valdez C.

  9. IEEE-HKN Costs & Benefits at Induction • What does it cost to be inducted into IEEE-HKN? • Effective 1 January 2012, USD 60.00 • Induction for life in IEEE-HKN • What do I receive as an inductee to IEEE-HKN? • Free 1-year membership into IEEE of newly inducted Students and Graduate Students only • 2-year subscription to THE BRIDGE publication

  10. What does an IEEE-HKN Student Chapter do? • Induct qualified students, professionals and faculty into their Student Chapter as IEEE-HKN members • Engage in a large variety of service activities, including tutoring, technical competitions, community outreach, and outreach to high schools • Organize scholarly activities • Provide assistance to students through tutoring and organizing help sessions on different subjects • Participate in social outreach activities to the community • Organize activities for pre-university students on engineering and science (e.g., science fairs)

  11. IEEE-HKN Chapters and IEEE Student Branches - Basics • There can be several models for Chapter Establishment and Operation with relation to Student Branches can be accommodated • “Independent model” – separate from, and operate independently of, one another • “Collaborative model” – separate from, but operate collaboratively, on projects/activities • “Integrated model” – sub-unit of Student Branch with individuals holding similar officer positions, including Faculty Advisor and Student Branch Counselor • Others (to be determined)

  12. HKN Website: www.HKN.org

  13. Recently Formed IEEE-HKN Chapters in Regions 7 and 10 • The University of Hong Kong • 13 January 2012 • BharatiVidyapeeth’s College of Engineering (New Delhi) • 10 February 2012 • Dalhousie University (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) • 5 March 2012

  14. Forming a Chapter of IEEE-HKN? • Chapters may be established at: • Any college or university that awards the Bachelor of Engineering degree, Bachelor of Science degree, • Or an equivalent degree within an IEEE-designated field of interest • Where the school meets the requirements of a recognized regional or professional accrediting agency • Determination of eligibility of a school to establish a Chapter shall be made by the IEEE-HKN Board of Governors in consultation with: • The pertinent accreditation agencies, • Educational organizations, and • IEEE organizational units

  15. IEEE-HKN CHAPTERS • Process for forming an IEEE-HKN Chapter is on the IEEE-HKN Website www.hkn.org • letter from a minimum of at least 8 eligible students wishing to establish the chapter and become its charter members • endorsement letter from the university officials to establish the chapter and support its formation on campus • letter from university officials stating the school met requirements of a recognized regional or professional accrediting agency • proposed operations manual for the new chapter

  16. For more information, contactFern E. KatronetskyIEEE-HKN Executive DirectorPhone: +1 732 562 3932E-mail: f.katronetsky@ieee.orgor visit,www.hkn.org

  17. IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN)

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