Partcipants in a MENTOR Institute training discuss mentoring best practices in a small group

Mentoring Best Practices for Faculty and Graduate Students

This convenient online training for faculty, graduate students and post-docs explores the research-based best practices that can help mentors and mentees develop effective mentoring relationships for professional advancement.
Cost: 
$149 (discounts available)
Schedule: 
Open enrollment, self-paced
Location: 
Online
Instructor: 
MENTOR Institute

Mentorship is an integral component of higher education. Enhanced mentoring practices support improved outcomes such as career advancement, academic milestones, and graduation. Quality mentoring practices are also linked to a better sense of belonging and overall work satisfaction.

Unfortunately, mentors and mentees may not be aware of strategies and best practices to make the most of a mentoring partnership.

The University of Arizona MENTOR (Mentorship through Effective Networking, Transformational Opportunities, and Research) Institute designed this training program to improve all types of mentoring partnerships for both mentors and mentees.

Who Should Take Mentoring Training?

This training is designed for faculty, graduate student and post-docs at any institution who want to enhance their mentoring skills.

You do not need to be affiliated with the University of Arizona to take this training (University of Arizona faculty, staff and students can access a separate University of Arizona version of this training).

This training can also help satisfy the new mentoring training requirement from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for all new proposals submitted after July 31, 2023.

What You Will Learn

In this non-credit professional development training, you will discover important strategies for creating an effective mentoring universe. This includes:

  • Utilizing a wide range of mentoring types such as peer mentors, mentoring communities, and one-to-one mentoring
  • Using practical strategies for building trust and communicating effectively
  • Setting ground rules and strategic goals and re-evaluating them at key times

Training Schedule and Format

The program is completely online and self-paced. This training consists of seven modules with videos, information in written form, interactive elements, links to resources, and knowledge checks.

It takes approximately 75-90 minutes to complete the training.

Once you register for the training, you will have one month to complete it.

What is Included?

  • Mentoring Best Practices for Faculty and Graduate Students online training (75-90 minutes total)
  • A Certificate of Completion from University of Arizona Continuing & Professional Education, upon successful completion of the training

About the MENTOR Institute

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This training was designed by the University of Arizona MENTOR Institute, a research institute that offers inclusive and evidence-based resources and training on mentoring for faculty and students.

The training was created with expert consultation from University of Arizona faculty, post-docs, and graduate students. The training also integrates current best practices from mentoring organizations including the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences (CIMER), the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD), and the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN).

Registering for Your Mentoring Training

Registering is easy. There is no application required.

A 10% discount is available for military-connected learners and K-12 educators.

Additional registration information and link coming soon!