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Mentoring Skills

A researcher conducts a survey with a research participant about asthma and allergy-related symptoms. Photo credit: LSHTM
A researcher conducts a survey with a research participant about asthma and allergy-related symptoms. Photo credit: LSHTM

Mentoring can be useful in a number of different situations, from settling into a new job, returning to work or general career development and knowledge sharing. There are no hard and fast rules for people wanting to work with a mentor. The process is driven by the mentee and what they want to get out of it. The minimum commitment we ask from mentors is to commit to working with their mentee for a year, and to have at least three meetings during this time.

The session will cover:

  • An overview of LSHTM’s mentoring scheme
  • The expectations and skills of being an effective mentor/mentee
  • Boundaries of mentoring
  • A practical introduction to mentoring

By the end of the session you will have sufficient information to decide whether mentoring is for you - as a mentor, mentee or both!

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Admission
Registration required. Free and open to all.

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