STEM Equals Reciprocal Mentoring Programme Mentees Form
We are happy to announce the launch of the STEM Equals Reciprocal Mentoring Programme!

We are now recruiting mentors and mentees to take part in a brand-new EPSRC-funded pilot reciprocal mentoring programme that aims to increase awareness of the challenges of building an academic career for those who are from one or more groups underrepresented amongst university leaders and senior staff in UK higher education, including women, LGBT+ people, BAME (Black Asian Minority Ethnic) people, and people with disabilities.

Who can be a mentee? University executive leaders and senior staff from any field/discipline (pay grade 9 and above).

For more information, visit: https://www.stemequals.ac.uk/Initiatives/Mentoring

Interested in being a mentee? Complete this brief online form
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Email *
Title *
First Name *
Last Name *
Job Title *
Mentees must be University of Strathclyde executive leaders and senior staff from any field/discipline (pay grade 9 and above).
In which Faculty/Area are you primarily based? *
Briefly, why would you like to take part? (200 words max)
Briefly, in what ways might serving as a mentee for the Reciprocal Mentoring programme support you in your leadership role? (200 words max)
Please read the following statements and tick the box below to show that you agree:
I understand that I am expressing an interest in being in involved in a 6-month Reciprocal Mentoring Programme.
I understand that I will only be matched to a mentor after attending the Welcome Workshop.
I understand that I will be working, confidentially, one-to-one with my mentor for 4 x one-hour meetings.
I understand I will be asked to provide timely feedback as an essential part of this pilot programme.
I understand that if I find I can no longer attend the Welcome Workshop, I should contact stemequals@strath.ac.uk as soon as possible in order to help them to effectively manage the waiting list for this programme.
I understand that in the event a suitable mentor cannot be found for me, I may not be matched in this cycle of the programme.
Do you agree to the statements above?
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The programme begins with a required 90-minute Welcome Workshop. On which of these dates are you available to take part?
The first workshop on 20th October was well attended. The next is offered on Thursday 24th February from 2:30-4:00pm. If you are unable to participate in a Welcome Workshop, you may be invited to participate in the programme next year.
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Preferred attendance: Online or In-Person
We hope to offer the workshop as a hybrid in-person and online event, though that will depend on the numbers of participants
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