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Are you looking to enhance your mentoring skills and make a lasting impact on your students? Join us for an engaging session where you will discover how to cultivate productive mentoring relationships that empower mentees and expand their mentoring networks.
You will learn how to foster an inclusive mentoring culture, address common challenges in mentoring students with various backgrounds, experiences, and goals, and develop skills to navigate areas of uncertainty or conflict. The workshop will provide actionable insights and tools to help faculty mentors build meaningful, supportive, and effective mentoring relationships.
Goals for this session:
Explore multiple facets of mentorship and mentorship taxonomies.
Center well-being and collaborative dialogue as the core principle for developing productive mentoring relationships.
Learn about resources/strategies for particular mentoring needs and situations.
Consider how to cultivate agency for mentees who come from marginalized populations.
Develop strategies for mentors in relation to their strengths and backgrounds amidst evolving priorities and career trajectories.
Register for this event here!