To help students in their career considerations, The Science Mentor Program was created by Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) and Graduate School of Science and Technology (GSST). By matching a student with a mentor from industry, a bridge of knowledge and experience is initiated. The mentor matching process is based on the educational background and career dreams of the student which is matched to a job function of the mentor. The matching is very personalized and each mentor application is treated with care to find the best possible mentor.
The program facilitates the initial communication between the mentee and mentor and the initiated connection between the two parts allows them to agree to the setup that fit the needs of the mentee. Typically, the program consists of 3 meetings where the mentee can get answers to some of the questions in mind, get professional advices and share experiences.
A scheme could look something like:
Deadline for applying to get a mentor | Late October/early November (a few weeks after the iNANO autumn school) |
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Matching | December/January |
1st meeting | February/March |
2nd meeting | April/May |
3rd meeting | July/August |
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