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Explore strategies to become a more effective, culturally responsive mentor, and discuss mentoring challenges as they arise.
Mentor training can make the difference between a mutually beneficial and productive mentoring relationship and one that’s draining for the mentor and discouraging for the mentee. Research Mentor Training, based on a nationally-recognized curriculum, gives you space to reflect and reinvigorate and provides concrete tools to support a successful mentor/mentee relationship.
- Explore multiple strategies for effective mentoring with case studies, discussions, and readings
- Compare mentor and mentee goals, and craft a statement of your mentoring philosophy
- Explore time-management strategies, and discuss relevant issues as they come up
- Collaborate and problem-solve with a group of colleagues
Days: Fridays, October 13, 20, 27, November 3
Time: 1:00-3:00pm
Location: Chemistry Building, Room 9341
Facilitator: Nancy Ruggeri, Ph.D. and Cara Jenkins, Ph.D.