JOIN US • JUNE 19–22

CEEA ACEG
CONFERENCE
2022

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Abstract submissions are now open

WELCOME

Join us for an opportunity to network with your fellow peers, stay informed about the industry and share ideas that create lasting impact.

Lassonde School of Engineering

This year’s conference will be hosted by York University’s Lassonde School of Engineering in Toronto, ON.

Our Mission

We want to grow a critical mass engaged in engineering and
science education as well as leadership that is committed to
reimaging engineers and scientists of tomorrow

Our Theme


Transforming Learners to Transform Our World is the  theme for the CEEA-ACEG Conference held at the Lassonde School of Engineering in 2022. Our goal throughout the CEEA-ACEG conference is to create a culture that hums with curiosity, welcomes ambiguity and is always hungry for learning. We embrace taking risks and making change and through the CEEA-ACEG conference want to grow a critical mass engaged in engineering and science education and leadership that is committed to reimaging engineers and scientists of tomorrow – ‘Our Learners’.

Why this matters


Our Learners will play a crucial role in shaping the future and have a greater responsibility to address the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and thereby tackle the world’s ‘Wicked’ problems. How do we ensure that we can engage our Learners to solve relevant, complex and socially impacted problems? How do we bring together people who are not afraid to push, bend, twist and break apart the boundaries of traditional engineering practice? Through a collaboratorium focused conference program, we want to co-create new models for Transforming Learners to Transform Our World. Our proposed theme and program for the conference will focus on imagining an engineer that cannot yet be imagined, to meet the problems of tomorrow that are yet to be conceived.

Conference Sub-Themes

the learner journey

The Learner Journey

Creating Future Engineers for Society

  • LearningHand’s (Off) Learning – Online and in person
  • LearningHand’s (Off) Learning – Online and in person
  • Mixed Reality in Engineering Education – Virtual, Augmented Reality, Gamification and more
  • Project Based Engineering Programs – non-traditional program structures

Society and engagement

Global Technological Stewardship

  • Human Rights
  • Community and Global Engagement
  • Humanitarian and Peace Engineering
  • How the Engineering Profession Portrays itself to Society
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Advancing Sustainability


Engineers Advancing UN Sustainability Goals & Canadian Grand Engineering Challenges

  • Integrating SDGs & Grand Challenges into curriculum
  • Innovation in Development – water, energy, climate
  • Innovation in Engineering Design

Shift to Social Good


Innovation for Access Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity – Do we represent the society we serve?

  • Engaging K-12 in engineering for society
  • Co-curricula & extra-curricula opportunities
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STAY TUNED

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More information including speakers, schedule, and
registration details are coming soon.

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