ERM ASEE 2025

Your Guide to ERM at ASEE 2025

As we gather in the vibrant city of Montréal, Canada for the ASEE 2025 Annual Conference, the Education Research and Methods (ERM) Division is proud to offer a rich lineup of programming that explores the systems, policies, identities, and innovations shaping the future of engineering education.

This year’s ERM events reflect our continued commitment to methodological rigor, community-centered inquiry, and inclusive learning environments. Whether you’re a first-time attendee or an ERM veteran, there’s something for everyone in our packed schedule.

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What to Expect: Highlights from the ERM Schedule

The ERM Division offers over 30 sessions and events across four days, each designed to inspire, challenge, and connect scholars at every stage of their journey. Here are some of the key themes you’ll find woven throughout our programming:

  • Inclusive Pedagogies & Assessment
  • Innovative Research Methodologies
  • Identity, Belonging, and Student Experience
  • Faculty Development & Professional Formation
  • Competencies and Curriculum Design
  • Policy, Practice, and Systemic Change
  • Engaged Scholarship & Community Building

Download a PDF of the 2025 ERM Schedule Overview.

ERM Distinguished Lecture: Dr. Karl A. Smith

Don’t miss this year’s ERM Distinguished Lecture, featuring Dr. Karl A. Smith, a trailblazer in engineering education and cooperative learning. With over four decades of experience transforming classrooms and mentoring faculty across the globe, Dr. Smith will offer a compelling talk titled “Major Shifts in Engineering Education and Their Implications.” From the historical evolution of engineering education to the pressing challenges of equity, remote learning, and innovation, this session promises rich insights for educators, researchers, and changemakers alike.
Wednesday, June 25 | 8:00–9:30 AM | Montreal B, Westin

Download PDF for the 2025 ERM Distinguished Lecture.