Getting the Most out of your IEEE Membership.

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This session, hosted by IEEE Meru University Students Branch, is designed to help students and young professionals understand how to fully maximize the value of their IEEE membership. Our speaker, Wangari Kimani (MIEEE), will walk attendees through the benefits, opportunities, and resources available within IEEE — including networking, career development, competitions, scholarships, and leadership roles. Whether you’re already a member or considering joining, this event will give you clear guidance on how to turn IEEE membership into real academic, professional, and personal growth.

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  • Starts 05 November 2025 09:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 13 November 2025 09:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Wangari of Meru University of Science and Technology

Topic:

Getting The Most Out Of Your IEEE Membership Experience

Membership in IEEE opens doors — but only if you know how to step through them. In this interactive online session, we’ll show you how to fully leverage your IEEE membership: from mentorship, resources and networking to certifications, events, and leadership opportunities.

Biography:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/wangari-kimani-36575b264/





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Event Agenda

  1. Opening & Welcome Remarks

    • Introduction by the moderator

    • Brief overview of IEEE Meru University Students Branch

  2. Speaker Introduction

    • Profile of Wangari Kimani, MIEEE

  3. Main Session: Getting the Most Out of Your IEEE Membership

    • Understanding membership benefits

    • Opportunities for students (competitions, scholarships, conferences, societies, mentorship)

    • Professional development and networking

    • How to actively engage in IEEE at university and global levels

  4. Q&A Session

    • Open floor for attendees to ask questions

  5. Closing Remarks

    • Final thoughts from the speaker and moderator

    • Information on upcoming IEEE events and how to get involved