In addition to resources shown below, view the curated list of mentoring resources for both mentors and mentees from the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research: https://cimerproject.org/online-resources/
- Maximizing Mentoring: A Guide for Building Strong Relationships (William T. Grant). Available at: http://wtgrantfoundation.org/library/uploads/2015/11/Maximizing-Mentoring_A-Guide-for-Building-Strong-Relationships.pdf
- Chapter 7 – “Mentoring Up”: Learning to Manage Your Mentoring Relationships, by Steven Paul Lee, Richard McGee, Christine Pfund, and Janet Branchaw, in the book, The Mentoring Continuum – From Graduate School through Tenure, edited by Glenn Wright. Available here: http://graduateschool.syr.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Lee-et-al..pdf
- “Making the most of mentors: A guide for mentees.” By Zerzan, J., Hess, R., Schur, E., Phillips, R., and Rigotti, N., Academic medicine: journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges., 02/2009; 84(1):140-4. Available here: https://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/Fulltext/2009/01000/Making_the_Most_of_Mentors__A_Guide_for_Mentees.37.aspx
- Zachary and Fischler (2009). The Mentee’s Guide: Making Mentoring Work for You. Jossey-Bass.
- Toward a New Model of Mentorship. https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2016/02/03/most-mentoring-today-based-outdated-model-essay
- University of Pittsburgh. http://www.icre.pitt.edu/mentoring/index.aspx
- Indiana University School of Medicine: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/let-us-help/mentoring/mentoring-toolkit/for-mentees/
- Check for resources available through your own institution.
Goal Setting-A Six Step Guide for Mentees. https://moln.org/page/goalsformentees
Increasing Productivity: Robert Talbert’s GTD for Academics. http://rtalbert.org/gtd/
The Creativity Post: Work Smarter, Not Harder: 21 Time Management Tips to Hack Productivity (Jordan Bates). http://www.creativitypost.com/create/work_smarter_not_harder_21_time_management_tips_to_hack_productivity
Building your mentoring team (University of Washington Graduate School). Available at: https://grad.uw.edu/for-students-and-post-docs/core-programs/mentoring/mentoring-guides-for-students/building-your-mentoring-team/
Why Mentor Matches Fail by Kerry Ann Rockquemore. Available at:https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2016/02/03/most-mentoring-today-based-outdated-model-essay
We Have to Talk: A Step-By-Step Checklist for Difficult Conversations, by Judy Ringer. Available at:https://www.judyringer.com/resources/articles/we-have-to-talk-a-stepbystep-checklist-for-difficult-conversations.php
Crucial Conversations Over the Phone, by Kerry Patterson. Available at:
https://www.vitalsmarts.com/crucialskills/2008/07/crucial-conversations-over-the-phone/
“Networking and Informational Interviews” (Ideas on Fire). Available at: https://ideasonfire.net/networking-and-informational-interviews/
“A seat at the table: Strategic engagement in service activities for early career faculty from underrepresented groups in the academy.” Academic Medicine https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30649021
Saying Goodbye in Mentoring. Available at: https://www.management-mentors.com/about/corporate-mentoring-matters-blog/bid/67435/Saying-Goodbye-in-Mentoring
- Preparing for Closurein mentoring relationships – UC Davis. Available at: https://hr.ucdavis.edu/departments/learning-dev/toolkits/mentoring/closure
- Mentoring for the Holidays –Leadership Design Group Available at:https://leadershipdesigngroup.com/mentoring-for-the-holidays/
- Smarter Faster Better, Part II: Stretch Goals + SMART Goals = SUCCESS, by Dean Bokhari. Available at: https://www.meaningfulhq.com/stretch-goals-smart-goals-examples.html
- Better Than Smart Goals: Stop Procrastinating With Micro Goals, by Joel Lee. Available at: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/stop-procrastinating-micro-goals/
- Pay it Forward: Guidance for Mentoring Junior Scholars (William T. Grant). Available at: http://wtgrantfoundation.org/library/uploads/2015/11/Maximizing-Mentoring_A-Guide-for-Building-Strong-Relationships.pdf
- Building Effective Mentoring Relationships: Mentoring Workbook. Available here: https://iaphs.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Mentoring-Workbook.pdf
- Here’s What Makes Mentorship Work. https://firstround.com/review/we-studied-100-mentor-mentee-matches-heres-what-makes-mentorship-work/
- University of California San Francisco. Faculty Mentoring Toolkit. Available at: http://academicaffairs.ucsf.edu/ccfl/media/UCSF_Faculty_Mentoring_Program_Toolkit.pdf
- University of Pittsburgh. http://www.icre.pitt.edu/mentoring/index.aspx
- https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/let-us-help/mentoring/mentoring-toolkit/for-mentors/
- Indiana University School of Medicine: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/let-us-help/mentoring/mentoring-toolkit/for-mentors/
- Check for resources available through your own institution.
Successful Goal Setting: A 6-Step Guide for Mentors. https://www.micromentor.org/blog/successful-goal-setting-6-step-guide-mentors/
“Mentoring Students Pursuing Non-Academic Careers” (Ideas on Fire). Available at: https://ideasonfire.net/mentoring-students-pursuing-non-academic-careers/
National Research Mentoring Network
- Provides a broad array of trainings and digital resources to enhance mentorship in research
- Research Mentorship Training. https://nrmnet.net/mentorship-training-programs/#
- Career Development Webinars. https://nrmnet.net/videos/
Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research
- This center provides resources for institutions and individuals to improve research mentoring relationships
- Mentor and Mentee Training. https://www.cimerproject.org/#/services/training
- Publications on mentoring. https://www.cimerproject.org/#/research/publications
- Online Resources. https://www.cimerproject.org/#/resources/index
Center for Mentoring Excellence
- This center has a broader audience to include non-academics; however, they have a number of resources, mostly for pay. Some of the free resources include their article, podcast, and newsletter collection:
National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity
- For members, provides a number of resources (webinars, workshops, programs) around
- Academic Publishing
- Teaching
- Writing & Research Productivity
- Work-Life Balance
- How to be a public life intellectual
- Several universities have institutional memberships. List available here: https://www.facultydiversity.org/institutions
- Kerry Ann Rockquemore, President of NCFDD, also has several posts with Inside Higher Ed on developing a mentoring relationship. The first of this series, “Essay on starting off a mentoring relationship,” is available here: https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2013/07/15/essay-starting-mentoring-relationship
Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL) Network
- This Center is committed to advancing research, teaching, and learning in STEM disciplines
- Online mentor training available
Faculty Focus (https://www.facultyfocus.com/)
- Awarded the 2017 MERLOT Faculty Development Classics Award
- Some content freely available, but for members all tools and resources available, including the 20-minute mentor program, online seminars, and published articles on teaching, publishing, and professional development.
- Provides a broad array of trainings and digital resources to enhance mentorship in research
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