Guides
How to mentor graduate students: A guide for faculty: This is a great guide from the Rackham Graduate School at the University of Michigan that reviews the fundamentals of mentoring.
Use the guides, resources, and instructional forms below to help build strong mentoring relationships.
The use of mentoring tools is mutually beneficially for students and faculty. By helping graduate students make professional and personal connections for success, faculty simultaneously expanding their own network and colleagues.
How to mentor graduate students: A guide for faculty: This is a great guide from the Rackham Graduate School at the University of Michigan that reviews the fundamentals of mentoring.
Mentoring circles are groups of faculty and students who meet regularly in a comfortable, informal setting to discuss specific topics of interest. These circles can occur virtually or in person.
Why lead or participate in a Mentoring Circle?
How do you start a Mentoring Circle?
How do you structure a Mentoring Circles?