ASU’s Fulton Student Council and the Student Success and Engagement office partner annually to turn the Tempe, West Valley and Polytechnic campuses into an event hub for Fulton Student Organizations, undergraduate and graduate engineering students.

Events and opportunities for Fulton Schools international students.


ASU’s Fulton Student Council and the Student Success and Engagement office partner annually to turn the Tempe, West Valley and Polytechnic campuses into an event hub for Fulton Student Organizations, undergraduate and graduate engineering students.

IEEE LANMAN has an established tradition as a forum for presenting and discussing the latest technical advances in local and metropolitan area networking. The latest papers spanning both theory and experimentation are solicited in all areas of networking. In keeping with the heritage of the symposium, there will be a central theme, and in 2026, the theme is “Integrated Networking, Sensing and Communications for next-generation wireless networks.”

The IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, or ICNP, is the premier conference covering all aspects of network protocol research, including design, analysis, specification, verification, implementation and performance. The conference is soliciting paper submissions with significant research contributions to network protocol research. Both experimental studies and formal investigations are equally welcome.

Are you a current or incoming master’s degree or doctoral student at ASU interested in medical devices, implants, manufacturing or health-focused engineering? The NSF Research Traineeship, or NRT, in Medical Device Manufacturing and Design offers graduate students the opportunity to advance their research while receiving $35,900 per year in stipend support, full tuition coverage and access to distinct academic, clinical and industry experiences.

Join the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and the ASU Center for Semiconductor Microelectronics for a distinguished seminar with Shi-Yu Huang, professor in electrical engineering at the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan.

Explore how industrial engineering drives real-world impact in health and humanitarian aid at the 2026 Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture.

Join faculty from the Fulton Schools for a live webinar exploring career paths in the semiconductor industry. Faculty presenters will highlight key job titles, in-demand skills and how specific elective courses align with careers in semiconductor design and manufacturing.

The ASU School of Public Affairs will be hosting an artificial intelligence, or AI, Hackathon event for students. This two-day hackathon is a hands-on, creative event where students will work alongside election officials and civic partners to design a digital literacy AI tool that supports U.S. elections.

Attend an info session, meet the program’s faculty directors and learn more about the Grand Challenges and what it means to be a part of the GCSP community.

The engineering career fairs are Feb. 10–12, 2026. It is time to prepare now! Get ready with these special online career prep workshops Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.