Award/Recognition Menu

Description

IEEE Education Society is a worldwide society of professionals dedicated to ensuring high-quality education in science and engineering.

IEEE Young Professionals (YP), was created as a membership program to help students transition to young professionals within the larger IEEE community.

On behalf of IEEE Education Week, the IEEE Education Society YP Committee is excited to announce a blog writing competition, “WRITE WAY- Blogs of Reflections and Revelations”.

Historical Background

TOPICS:

  • 2024 "Challenges and Motivation: A Journey from Student to Professional"
  • 2023 "Best Lesson Learned In Your Life"
Application Details

RULES:

  1. The blog must be a minimum of 500 words.
  2. All the entries should not be more than 2000 words excluding footnotes.
  3. The submission must be made only in .doc or .docx format
  4. The format to be used is:
    • Font – Times New Roman
    • Font size – 12
    • Line spacing – 1.5
    • Alignment – justified
  5. The author(s) bear sole responsibility for the accuracy of the submitted manuscript’s facts, opinions, or views.
  6. In case of any gross plagiarism found in the contents of the submitted manuscript, the manuscript shall be subject to rejection.
  7. Language used should not be offensive.
  8. Co-authorship is allowed.

2024

2023

Recipient(s)
Citation

1st Winner

"Throughout my life, I have faced numerous challenges and obstacles that have tested my pliability and determination. I have experienced my fair share of disappointments and struggles, from academic setbacks to physical injuries. However, these challenges have also given me valuable lessons that have helped shape my character and outlook."

Recipient(s)
Citation

2nd Winner

"It's often said that our past experiences shape who we are today, and while that's true to some extent, I've come to realize that it's not enough. As a sophomore in computer science engineering, I've learned that relying solely on what others tell you to do isn't always enough to succeed. That's why I started reading books."

Recipient(s)
Citation

3rd Winner

"Born in a small remote village in the northern part of my country, I was the only child of my age who had the chance to pursue my studies. As an only child, I always dreamed of becoming someone great and making a difference in my community. Unfortunately, my parents couldn't afford to give me a decent education. They were illiterate and worked hard to provide for our needs."