Academic Outreach For Professors

As you educate and guide your students toward a promising future, enhance their skills and knowledge even more through standards education. ASTM offers a wide range of tools designed to assist you in teaching your students about standards. We encourage you to browse the drop-downs below that make up our "Professors Toolkit" and scroll down further to learn more about other opportunities for professors to engage with ASTM International.
Professor's Toolkit
- Students on Committees
- Student Chapters
- Student Chapter Testimonials
- FIU Course Module
- ASTM 101
- ASTM Standards and You
- ASTM Standards and Trade
- ASTM Standards, Development Process
- ASTM Standrads, Global World
- ASTM Standards, Intellectual Property
Flyers
- ASTM Student Membership
- Project Grants
- ASTM Standards and Engineering Digital Library
- ASTM Copyright
- Helping Our World Work Better
- Standards for Capstone Projects
Handouts
- Sample Standards
- C143 (Section 7 Video)
- ASTM Technical Committees
- Sample Syllabi
- List of Standards by Engineering Curriculum
- ASTM Videos on YouTube
- Videos not produced by ASTM
Additional Resources

Professor of The Year Award
Instituted in 2009 during ASTM's then "Year of the Professor," the ASTM International Professor of the Year Award recognizes professors that expose students to standards and encourage the use of standards. Nomination deadline is August 31st.

Student Chapters
Professors play a key role in guiding ASTM Student Chapters by serving as faculty advisors. Your mentorship helps students engage with standards development, connect with ASTM committees, and prepare for impactful careers. Interested in starting or advising a chapter? Use link below to contact Travis Murdock for more information.

Campus Visits
Want ASTM to visit your campus? Use link below to contact Travis Murdock for more information.
Publish with ASTM
Work with a highly respected, world renowned technical publisher. ASTM books and journals are extensively peer-reviewed to ensure high-quality, relevant, state-of-the-art publications.Questions
All questions about how professors can get involved in Academic Outreach should be addressed to Travis Murdock at tmurdock@astm.org