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Research Mentoring Resources
Advance RI-CTR is dedicated to the expansion and dissemination of the best practices in researcg mentoring. As part of that principle, we provide the below list of resources.
Research Mentoring Resources
Advance RI-CTR is dedicated to the expansion and dissemination of the best practices in researcg mentoring. As part of that principle, we provide the below list of resources.
Resources*
*New resources will be added periodically to support our mission of providing information on the current best practices in mentoring.
- Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experience in Research
- CIMER faculty and staff investigate approaches for improving research mentoring relationships for organizations and institutions. We develop, implement and evaluate mentor and mentee training using theoretically-grounded and evidence-based training interventions and investigations.
- CIMER has a vast array of resources available at this link.
- National Research Mentoring Network
- This national network's mission is to "provide researchers across all career stages in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical, and social sciences with the evidence-based mentorship and professional development programming.
- NRMN’s offers:
- MyNRMN: Social networking platform
- MyMentor: Guided Virtual Mentoring
- Career development webinars and courses
- Events
- Additional Resources
- The Science of Effective Mentorship in STEMM
- Looking to be a Virtual Mentor? (Or find a Virtual Mentor?)
- Explore the National Research Mentoring Network's Virtual Mentorship Platform, where mentees are recommended mentors based on compatibility and may invite one mentor at a time to begin a 4-month guided virtual mentorship program. Postdocs, junior faculty, senior faculty, non-faculty researchers, and academic administrators may serve as mentors. Undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs may serve as mentees.
Mentor Training from the University of Minnesota's CTSI
- The Clinical and Translational Science Institute has developed free, self-paced, professional development courses designed to prepare faculty from a range of disciplines to be effective research mentors for junior faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students.
- Expanding on their original course, “Optimizing the Practice of Mentoring” (~ 2 hrs) is now offered for Research Mentors of either
- Graduate Students, Fellows, and Early-Career Faculty
- Undergraduates.
- A more recent new course focuses on Enhancing Motivation Using the CARES Mentoring Model (~75 min)
- Expanding on their original course, “Optimizing the Practice of Mentoring” (~ 2 hrs) is now offered for Research Mentors of either
- The Clinical and Translational Science Institute has developed free, self-paced, professional development courses designed to prepare faculty from a range of disciplines to be effective research mentors for junior faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students.
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