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HKU Mentorship Programme (Overseas) Teamwork Trust Transformation since 2003
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Aims: To create a supportive relationship between Mentors and Mentees To assist mentees in their adaptation to a new environment To guide a mentee’s personal development For students who will be on exchange for at least one semester
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Having alumni and friends as Mentors will enrich your overseas learning experience, expand your knowledge and personal network in the host country. Visit our website for more sharing by Mentees: http://www.mentorship.hku.hk http://www.mentorship.hku.hk
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USA Canada UK PRC Austria Japan Singapore Australia New Zealand Overseas Mentors in.... Austria, Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Chinese Mainland, New Zealand, Singapore, Sweden, the UK and the USA. Germany Sweden
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When you meet your Mentor…
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Mentor Felix Ringelhan in Germany Individual meetings, support, intellectual exchanges and local information. Even your mentor is not living close to you, plan to visit him/her … it could be a very rewarding experience. Mentor Ms Chow Yue Mei in San Francisco with her mentee.
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“Fall Colour Hiking in Ontario, Canada” Join HKU Overseas Alumni Chapters’ gatherings
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“The exchange students this past semester have certainly experienced a lot - one of the most severe winters we have had, the Marathon bombings, and closing down of Cambridge and neighbouring towns.”…Professor Siu Sau Fong Get support and care
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” from a Mentee in Germany “This encounter in a family atmosphere was almost worth a whole semester” from a Mentee in Germany Be invited to family gatherings
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Contact your Mentor once you received details on your mentor and BEFORE you depart Hong Kong; say Hello when you arrive at your host university. It’s never too early to contact your mentor by email; you may get information on living or transportation. Use emails, phone calls, social media, chat apps to keep in contact with your mentor. Always reply your Mentor’s emails and return his/her calls. Don’t forget to say Good-bye when you leave the country. Do’s
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Turning the table on the Mentor; Mentees from UC Santa Barbara play host with a 10-course meal for a change for Mentor Mrs Carrie Brown and her husband.
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Be shy to share your feelings and views. Take for granted that your Mentor is going to pay for everything, e.g. tickets and alumni lunch with charge Call your Mentor at unreasonable hours. Expect your Mentor to take care your daily life or take care your friends who did not apply the mentorship programme. If you really need to invite a friend, ASK your mentor first. Never give your mentor’s phone number or email address to other exchange students. Respect mentor’s privacy. Don’ts
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Feedback from Mentors “Before he (mentee) came, he might have very limited knowledge about the living practice, climate, dress and what appliances he had to bring to Toronto. Through emails and long- distance phone calls, the mentee can gather more information to prepare for the trip and feel far more comfortable.”
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Feedback from Mentors “ It would be more rewarding if mentees would drop the mentor a note occasionally, just to let us know how he/she is doing. At present, some do, and some don't.”
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Feedback from Mentors “I have had a wonderful time with the Mentees and I hope they feel the same way about me. The programme is a two-way street that benefits both the Mentors and Mentees. I always learn something from them, especially hi-tech stuff.”
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Concern from Mentors “In some cases, I have sent emails but have seldom heard back from my mentees and wondered what had happened to them. It is not right to enrol, taking away resources from their peers and not use them.” *If you decide to withdraw from the exchange programme, you MUST inform OISE and Mentorship Prorgamme Office as soon as possible.
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Applications Online April 14 (Tue) to 28 (Tue), 2015 www.mentorship.hku.hk Interview April 15 (Wed) to 29 (Wed), 2015
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Outgoing Exchange Student www.mentorship.hku.hk
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University Number = Future Login Name
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Create your password
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*Go to DAAO for a brief interview during the timeslot your selected
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After submission …
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An acknowledgement email will be sent to the primary email address you have provided. *Your account will ONLY be activated once your application to the Mentorship Programme is successful. You will receive a notifying email when you can log into your account and view details of your mentor.
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Log into your personal page to submit contact reports and also share stories and photos. Take a good photo with mentor and tell him/her that the photo will be shared on website or facebook.
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Matching Results …will be released by email in June, July 2015… depending on the host countries.
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A souvenir for your Mentor… HKU Mentorship Programme Office ( Development & Alumni Affairs Office) G/F, Hung Hing Yong Building
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Monica Wong . Holly Tang mentor@hku.hk www.facebook.com/HKU.Mentorship www.mentorship.hku.hk Call 3917 1710 Programme Facilitators
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Development & Alumni Affairs Office 發展及校友事務處 G/F, Hung Hing Ying Building The University of Hong Kong Students Today, Alumni Forever
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