Using the Science of Mentorship to Optimize Your Mentoring Relationships

Date & Time

Jan 30, 2024 01:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Description

Abstract: Strong mentorship has been linked to enhanced mentee productivity, self-efficacy, career satisfaction, and sense of support. Unfortunately, few mentors have received formal training in effective mentoring practices, particularly related to mentoring individuals with different socio-cultural identities than themselves. Even fewer scholars have received formal instruction on what it means to be a proactive mentee. In this talk, Dr. Melissa McDaniels from the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (UW-Madison) will share evidence-based tools and resources that can be used by attendees to strengthen their professional working relationships across all stages of their scientific careers.

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