Please note this event occurred in the past.
May 27, 2021 9:30 am - 11:00 am ET
Zoom

Hosted by the Office of Faculty Development

In every stage of your academic career, your needs for mentoring change. Clarifying your current needs and mapping a diverse array of mentors to meet them are keys to your academic success and well-being.  As we continue to adapt to work and life disruptions, it is important to ensure that you are connected to mentors whose expertise matches your development goals.  At this session you will clarify your current career goals and challenges, develop an enriched map of your mentoring network, and create strategies for expanding this network.      

Presenter: Michelle Budig, Vice Provost for Faculty Development, Professor of Sociology

Workshop: 9:30 - 11:00 am
Optional follow-up discussion: 11:00 - 11:30 am

Start Your Summer mini-series is four days of optional morning sessions for faculty to reflect on the semester and focus on the moment we are in, to engage in summer planning, consider current research strategies, learn tools for time management, and/or take time for writing with colleagues. Each day offers a different topic. The link you receive upon registering will give you access to all of the sessions, so you may choose when to engage.