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[ecrea] IAMCR ESN Mentorship - Mentors needed
Sun Jun 26 13:06:06 GMT 2016
The IAMCR Emerging Scholars 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.
Following a previous call, we have received a large amount of
applications from mentees but we need more mentors in order to find
matches for our mentees, particularly in the following areas:
-Strategic communication, including marketing communication
-Health communication
-Bollywood film practice and theory
-Nigerian traditional print media
If you think you could spare some time at conferences and respond to a
handful of emails throughout the year, then please consider signing up
as a mentor. You can sign up by sending a quick email with your CV and
research interests to (sylviab /at/ sfu.ca)
Thank you to those who have already volunteered to mentor a promising
emerging scholar! I sincerely hope this will be a meaningful experience
for you.
You can find more details on the program below.
Best wishes,
Sylvia Blake
Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholar and Ph.D. Candidate
School of Communication
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, Canada
(sylviab /at/ sfu.ca)
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Finding your way in academia can be confusing, overwhelming, and
intimidating. Mentees are PhD candidates and early career researchers
who apply to this Programme seeking advice on their research and
research activities from established scholars who specialize in their
research topics.
The ESN Mentorship Programme will match emerging scholars with mentors
from IAMCR in order to:
i. Provide mentees with advice, guidance, and assistance at IAMCR and in
their work
ii. Develop research, publications, and participation in IAMCR and other
academic communities
iii. Exchange ideas, perspectives, and research
iv. 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).
Mentor commitments:
• Meet with mentee at IAMCR conferences
• Communicate periodically during the year
• Provide advice and feedback on conference, publication, and research plans
If you are interested in being a mentor, please contact Sylvia Blake,
ESN Mentorship Programme Coordinator at (sylviab /at/ sfu.ca). Please send a
brief biographical note including your name, affiliation and research
interests.
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