[FUN_Mail] FUN Mentoring Network Applications OPEN

Illig, Kurt R. illi8559 at stthomas.edu
Wed Sep 13 18:00:00 UTC 2023


FUN Members and Friends-

The FUN Mentoring Network is a program to support faculty who engage undergraduates in neuroscience classrooms and laboratories at all levels, in a diversity of careers and institutions. We encourage applications from all FUN members, including those from all institutional and ethnic backgrounds. Members holding tenured, tenure-track, non-tenure-track, part-time, adjunct, non-academic, and other positions are invited to apply to become mentors and mentees.



To apply, visit www.funfaculty.org/mentoringnetwork<https://weblaunch.blifax.com/listener3/redirect?l=62c3fb6d-3ffb-4ccb-b93e-ed83fa837968&id=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.funfaculty.org%2fmentoringnetwork>
Applications due September 29, 2023

Modeled after other successful mentoring networks, the program uses a coaching model to help participants develop skills for a variety of careers within and outside academia. Mentors will be trained to help mentees develop skills to succeed in their careers and in their personal lives, and host discussions about experiences and pressures, including those faced by groups underrepresented in the sciences. Mentees will benefit from the guidance and shared experience of their mentors and peers within the mentoring network. A separate, virtual mentoring program (without training) will be offered for members who are not able to attend the in-person training. Please indicate your program preference on the application.

The 2023-2024 FUN Mentoring Network will begin with an in-person training session on November 11, 2023. Thereafter, mentors and mentees are expected to meet virtually for about an hour each month, to discuss a topic such as networking, communicating science, self-promotion, skills for job searches, wellness and resilience, and other topics frequently identified as important to professional growth. Group meetings will include opportunities to talk about any questions, issues, or concerns that faculty are experiencing in their own professional path.

Best wishes,
-Kurt


Kurt R. Illig, PhD
Professor of Biology and Neuroscience
University of St. Thomas | stthomas.edu<https://www.stthomas.edu/>

Past President
Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience | funfaculty.org<https://www.funfaculty.org>


krillig at stthomas.edu<mailto:krillig at stthomas.edu>
(651) 962-5273

Click this link to meet with me<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/35cfb7f3b7a943d6b43c03c4b43bd328@stthomas.edu?anonymous&ep=pcard>

[University of St. Thomas : All for the Common Good]<https://www.stthomas.edu/e>
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   FUN Members and Friends-

   The FUN Mentoring Network is a program to support faculty who engage
   undergraduates in neuroscience classrooms and laboratories at all
   levels, in a diversity of careers and institutions. We encourage
   applications from all FUN members, including those from all
   institutional and ethnic backgrounds. Members holding tenured,
   tenure-track, non-tenure-track, part-time, adjunct, non-academic, and
   other positions are invited to apply to become mentors and mentees.


   To apply, visit [1]www.funfaculty.org/mentoringnetwork
   Applications due September 29, 2023

   Modeled after other successful mentoring networks, the program uses a
   coaching model to help participants develop skills for a variety of
   careers within and outside academia. Mentors will be trained to help
   mentees develop skills to succeed in their careers and in their
   personal lives, and host discussions about experiences and pressures,
   including those faced by groups underrepresented in the sciences.
   Mentees will benefit from the guidance and shared experience of their
   mentors and peers within the mentoring network. A separate, virtual
   mentoring program (without training) will be offered for members who
   are not able to attend the in-person training. Please indicate your
   program preference on the application.

   The 2023-2024 FUN Mentoring Network will begin with an in-person
   training session on November 11, 2023. Thereafter, mentors and mentees
   are expected to meet virtually for about an hour each month, to discuss
   a topic such as networking, communicating science, self-promotion,
   skills for job searches, wellness and resilience, and other topics
   frequently identified as important to professional growth. Group
   meetings will include opportunities to talk about any questions,
   issues, or concerns that faculty are experiencing in their own
   professional path.
   Best wishes,
   -Kurt

   Kurt R. Illig, PhD
   Professor of Biology and Neuroscience
   University of St. Thomas | [2]stthomas.edu
   Past President
   Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience | [3]funfaculty.org

   [4]krillig at stthomas.edu
   (651) 962-5273

   [5]Click this link to meet with me

   [6]University of St. Thomas : All for the Common Good

References

   1. https://weblaunch.blifax.com/listener3/redirect?l=62c3fb6d-3ffb-4ccb-b93e-ed83fa837968&id=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000&u=http://www.funfaculty.org/mentoringnetwork
   2. https://www.stthomas.edu/
   3. https://www.funfaculty.org/
   4. mailto:krillig at stthomas.edu
   5. https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/35cfb7f3b7a943d6b43c03c4b43bd328@stthomas.edu?anonymous&ep=pcard
   6. https://www.stthomas.edu/e


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