Tag Archives: technical mentoring
Case: Mentoring Leadership in Your Career
Key Phrases: Advocating for your mentee Encouraging mentee independence Authorship expectations in a mentoring relationship Lisa is a productive Assistant Professor in your department. Her technical/research mentor is Charles, a departmental professor and senior investigator who has a large and … Continue reading
Full Annotated Bibliography
For your convenience, this page lists all readings and articles referenced in each section of the Toolkit, plus a few additional ones, grouped by topic area. Each citation includes a description of the article. Click View all Citations to see … Continue reading
Structuring the Mentoring Relationship:
Learning Pearls for Mentors and Mentees
Getting Started Like any other relationship, the two parties in a mentorship need to introduce themselves to each other,including their professional and personal identities. The mentor should model this, leading off by telling something about her professional career: what she … Continue reading
Learning Pearls for Mentors and Mentees
Case: Good Intentions Gone Wrong
Key Phrases: Relying on one mentor is not enough Advising, supervising, and mentoring Developmental and technical mentoring Effective mentoring contracts and regular re‐assessments Chris’ Perspective Chris was very excited about his new junior faculty position. Helen, the division chief, seemed … Continue reading
What is Mentoring?
Learning Pearls for Mentors and Mentees
Components of Being an Effective Mentor Wanting the mentee to succeed and facilitating the mentee’s success Promoting the mentee’s career, independent of your own Providing a broad spectrum of advice – including career and technical Bolstering the mentee’s capacity Encouraging … Continue reading
Learning Pearls for Mentors and Mentees