Building Productive & Ethical Mentoring Relationships (Campus Partner)

When

2 – 3:30 p.m., Jan. 16, 2025

Where

This is a campus partner event held by the Office of Research, Innovation, and Impact (RII)

This Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) workshop addresses the ethics of mentoring with an emphasis on the essential components of creating and maintaining a healthy mentor-mentee relationship.

Mentoring is a key component of the research process. In the university environment, faculty members are responsible for the mentoring of undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows as they learn how to conduct research. Other mentoring relationships are also found in the university; for example, senior faculty mentoring junior faculty, postdoctoral fellows mentoring graduate students, and  students mentoring other students. Some of the most important learning and professional development occurs within these mentoring relationships. Thus, it is critical that mentoring relationships be healthy and productive.

Visit the event page to register and view more information about the Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop Series.