There are still spaces available in a mentorship workshop at the ESA
meeting.  The workshop is being sponsored by the Education Section and is
open to graduate students, post-docs, new faculty, and more experienced
mentors looking for new ideas.  The description is below.

Sunday, August 2, 2009: 1:00 PM-4:00 PM 

WK 13 - Mentoring for Success

 Increasing the diversity of ecologists is an important long-range goal of
ESA. Key to realizing this goal is improved mentorship of both undergraduate
and graduate students who are under-represented in the field of ecology.
Although mentorship is vital for the success of students, as recently as
2006, the Women and Minorities in Ecology Committee reported a lack of
female and especially minority tenure-track faculty to serve as mentors.
Therefore, to increase the likelihood of success for minority and women
students, all faculty need to play a role in mentoring students who are
unlike themselves. Because most faculty find it easiest to mentor students
with similar backgrounds to themselves, this workshop will provide
participants the tools to mentor students who come from a different
background. The workshop will build on the successful discussions on
mentoring that took place at last year's meeting. Our discussion this year
will be facilitated by a professional with experience in helping faculty
confront differences in cultural background and diverse communication and
learning styles stemming from those differences that may be barriers to a
successful mentoring relationship. We welcome graduate students, post-docs,
new faculty, and more experienced mentors looking for new ideas.


--
Dr. Christopher Beck
Department of Biology
Emory University
1510 Clifton Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30322

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 404-712-9012
FAX: 404-727-2880

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