The International Association of Jesuit Engineering and Science Schools (IAJES) Ignatian Mentoring Program continues to grow as a meaningful initiative connecting faculty and staff across institutions, cultures, and regions. As part of an ongoing effort to reflect, learn, and improve, a participant experience survey was conducted to better understand the impact of the program.
Read moreThe IAJES Infrastructure Task Force continues to drive academic collaboration and innovation in areas crucial to sustainable development: earthquake-resistant buildings, smart Cities and logistics 4.0, and drinking water production. Since its creation in 2019, the task force has generated educational materials, research outputs, and technology transfer opportunities to be shared across Jesuit universities worldwide.
Read moreThe International Association of Jesuit Engineering and Science Schools (IAJES) has unveiled its strategic roadmap for 2025-2026, outlining key initiatives to strengthen its global network of Jesuit universities.
Read moreDuring the EAIE Week in Toulouse, Icam hosted a reception for representatives from Jesuit universities worldwide.
Read moreThe International Association of Jesuit Engineering Schools (IAJES) is a worldwide network aimed at promoting a new generation of engineers, scientist and researchers who seek a more humane and just world using technology and innovation under the guiding principles of the Society of Jesus.
Read moreFaculty members from North American Universities are active participants in the task forces in the International Association of Jesuit Engineering Schools(IAJES). Four of the task forces are led by faculty from North America including Gail Baura from Loyola University Chicago, Allan Baez Morales from Santa Clara University, Aleksandar Zecevic from Santa Clara University and Bryan Ranger from Boston College who heads the Healthcare task force.
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