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[ecrea] IAMCR Emerging Scholars Mentorship Programme
Tue Apr 22 17:20:35 GMT 2014
Finding your way in academia can be confusing, overwhelming, and
intimidating. How do you choose the right conference? The right journal?
The right research project? And who can you ask for advice? ESN can help
with the ESN Mentorship Programme. Members across the world can exchange
ideas, perspectives, and research that enrich their own and others’ work.
The Mentorship Programme aims to connect emerging scholars with senior
scholar mentors for guidance and assistance. As mentors, established
scholars meet with a mentee at conferences and are available for basic
feedback and advice via email throughout the year.
If you are interested in being a mentor or a mentee, please contact Dr
Ruth Sanz-Sabido, ESN Mentorship Programme Coordinator, at
(ruth.sanz-sabido /at/ canterbury.ac.uk) by 30 May 2014. Send a CV and/or bio
and we will match you with someone whose research is similar to yours.
The ESN Mentorship Programme will match emerging scholars with mentors
from IAMCR in order to:
* Provide mentees with advice, guidance, and assistance at IAMCR
and in their work
* Develop research, publications, and participation in IAMCR and
other academic communities
* Exchange ideas, perspectives, and research
* Meet informally at conferences and communicate periodically
during the year
Mentoring is a great way to help out emerging scholars and to continue
the international connections so valuable to IAMCR and to our academic
community.
For Mentors
Do you have 30 minutes to spare at IAMCR conferences? Could you respond
to a handful of emails throughout the year?
Then please sign up now to become part of the ESN Mentorship Programme.
Just send a CV/bio to (ruth.sanz-sabido /at/ canterbury.ac.uk) by 30 May 2014.
Mentor commitments:
• Meet with mentee at IAMCR conferences
• Communicate periodically during the year
• Provide advice and feedback on conference, publication, and research plans
For Emerging Scholars
Would you like a little guidance and advice about academia and your
participation in IAMCR?
Then please sign up now to become part of the ESN Mentorship Programme.
Just send a CV to (ruth.sanz-sabido /at/ canterbury.ac.uk) by 30 May 2014.
You don’t have to be an ESN member to participate.
Mentee commitments:
• Meet with mentors at IAMCR conferences
• Communicate periodically during the year
• Provide mentors with occasional updates on research and publication
projects
Participants will be matched based on research interests and they will
be notified by mid June, in time for mentors and mentees to make
arrangements to meet during the IAMCR Conference on 15-19 July. Please
note, however, that it is not compulsory to attend the conference in
order to participate in the Programme.
Best wishes,
Ruth
Dr Ruth Sanz Sabido
Lecturer in Media and Communications
Department of Media, Art and Design
Canterbury Christ Church University
North Holmes Road
Canterbury
CT1 1QU
Chair, MeCCSA Social Movements Network
Mentorship Programme Coordinator, IAMCR Emerging Scholars Network
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