On 28 June 2025, the IEEE Member and Geographic Activities Board approved the following recipients of the 2025 MGA Outstanding Large, Medium and Small Section Awards, based on 2024 activities:
The 2025 MGA Outstanding Large Section Award recipient is the IEEE Jordan Section from Region 8
The 2025 MGA Outstanding Medium Section Award recipient is the IEEE Iran Section from Region 8
The 2025 MGA Outstanding Small Section Award recipient is the IEEE Costa Rica Section from Region 9
Congratulations to the IEEE Jordan, Iran, and Costa Rica Sections for being selected for these awards and "For successful efforts in fulfilling the educational and scientific goals of IEEE for the benefit of the public by maintaining, enhancing, and supporting the Student Branches, Technical Chapters, and Affinity Groups within their geographic boundaries."
The MGA Awards and Recognition Committee and the MGA Board congratulates all Sections who submitted nominations for these awards.
Thank you to all the nominators, Section Officers, MGA Awards and Recognition Committee, Region Awards Chairs, and everyone who participated in the Outstanding Section Awards process.
On 28 June 2025, the IEEE Member and Geographic Activities Board approved the following recipients of the 2025 MGA Outstanding Large, Medium and Small Section Awards, based on 2024 activities:
The 2025 MGA Outstanding Large Section Award recipient is the IEEE Jordan Section from Region 8
The 2025 MGA Outstanding Medium Section Award recipient is the IEEE Iran Section from Region 8
The 2025 MGA Outstanding Small Section Award recipient is the IEEE Costa Rica Section from Region 9
Congratulations to the IEEE Jordan, Iran, and Costa Rica Sections for being selected for these awards and "For successful efforts in fulfilling the educational and scientific goals of IEEE for the benefit of the public by maintaining, enhancing, and supporting the Student Branches, Technical Chapters, and Affinity Groups within their geographic boundaries."
The MGA Awards and Recognition Committee and the MGA Board congratulates all Sections who submitted nominations for these awards.
Thank you to all the nominators, Section Officers, MGA Awards and Recognition Committee, Region Awards Chairs, and everyone who participated in the Outstanding Section Awards process.
Sincerely, Antonio and Preeti
BY IEEE Iran Section
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