Establishing a Mentor/Mentee Relationship That Makes a Difference - Duke Researcher Fundamentals Session

Event sponsored by:

Office for Research and Innovation
Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI)
Duke Initiative for Science & Society
Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative
Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS)
Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy
Fuqua School of Business
John Hope Franklin Center (JHFC)
Kenan Institute for Ethics
Law School
Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainability
Nicholas School of the Environment
Pratt School of Engineering
Sanford School of Public Policy
School of Medicine (SOM)
School of Nursing (SON)
Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
Trinity College

Contact:

Melkonian, Mitch

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Speaker:

Assistant Dean for Graduate Student Professional Development Melissa Bostrom, Ph.D. (Moderator), Associate Dean for Doctoral Education and Professor Aaron D. Franklin, Ph.D., Director of Faculty Mentoring and Coaching Programs Maria LaMonaca Wisdom, Ph.D., ACC, and Dean of Graduate Education and Professor Justin Wright, Ph.D.
This in-person Researcher Fundamentals session is designed to familiarize faculty investigators with best practices for establishing a mutually beneficial mentor/mentee relationship that promotes professional development growth and success. ‎ Featuring: Melissa Bostrom, Ph.D. (Moderator), Assistant Dean for Graduate Student Professional Development; Aaron D. Franklin, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Doctoral Education, Addy Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Professor of Chemistry; Maria LaMonaca Wisdom, Ph.D., ACC, Director of Faculty Mentoring and Coaching Programs and an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) for Doctoral Students and Faculty Members; Justin Wright, Ph.D., Dean of Graduate Education, Professor of Biology, and Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences & Policy and Marine Science & Conservation ‎ For more information and to register, please visit duke.is/jxmne. ‎ Limited seating available. ‎ Researcher Fundamentals session part of Duke Research & Innovation Week 2023. Learn more at duke.is/m5555. ‎ A new track of educational opportunities, Duke Researcher Fundamentals Sessions will familiarize faculty investigators with various research enterprise tools, resources and services to help facilitate their innovative research at Duke. Faculty and research staff across campus and the School of Medicine are invited to join their colleagues and subject matter experts in robust discussions about the challenges facing researchers in the post-COVID world.

Duke Research & Innovation Week 2023