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Developing Employer Engagement in STEM through Career Mentoring Aims To enhance the employability skills of students To help students research career opportunities related to their studies and make informed choices about their futures See relevance and application of their studies in the workplace Create a network of professional contacts Enhance confidence /understanding of the recruitment process Support the transition of students from University into graduate employment Outcomes 103 partnerships introduced in 2011/12 145 volunteer career mentors and counting Positive student and mentor feedback Career mentoring is included within SHU's: Employability strategy for 2012/13 Career Management Skills Framework Access Statement PPDP policy and seen within 'student journey' Integrated within Academic Support process Greater collaboration within faculty teams Integrated in one course module for 2012 (non vocational Increased collaboration with local employers, organisations, alumni and networks Annette Baxter: Careers Adviser Dr Jeff Waldock: Principal Lecturer -Faculty Lead for Employability Dr Stefanie Ashton Wigman - Senior Lecturer Forensic Psychology a.r.baxter@shu.ac.uka.r.baxter@shu.ac.uk j.a.waldock@shu.ac.uk S.Ashton-Wigman@shu.ac.ukj.a.waldock@shu.ac.ukS.Ashton-Wigman@shu.ac.uk A student's perspective - Esnath BA Hons Business & Finance An academic's perspective - Stef PSP Department
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Mentoring Process Recruiting mentors/mentees (chicken & egg) Applications/Interviewing mentees Training and preparation Matching On going support and monitoring Mid way review Monthly emails LinkedIn group Celebration and evaluation
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Mentoring in context The student experience journey
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Career Mentoring Scheme Questions
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