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Mentorship A Catalyst for Success in Academia
Dinuka Gunaratne Career Education Coordinator (Graduate Students) Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research (FGSR)
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Origin of Mentorship
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Types of Mentoring Relationships
Traditional Mentoring Relationships (Structured or not) Peer Mentors Reverse Mentors Sponsors
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What is (and NOT) Mentoring
During graduate school, you interact with a variety of individuals who provide professional and personal support
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Developmental Relationships and Networks
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What can I expect from a Mentor?
Your context matter How to Identify goals What do mentors actually do?
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How to identify goals Consider developing goals for the beginning, middle and end of your graduate school experience. These goals should be ones where mentors can provide guidance
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Characteristics of High Quality Relationships
Resiliency Flexibility Openness
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Recognize and Reduce Five Sources of Dysfunction
Mismatch Neglect Lack of Competence General Dysfunction Manipulation
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From Protégé to Mentor Use Your ‘Window of Opportunity’
Remember and Know the Fundamentals (initiation, cultivation, separation, redefinition) Observe Mentors Practice Being a Mentor to Others
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