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Mentoring

Postdoc Group Mentoring Programme

The Postdoc Group Mentoring Programme runs every year. Small groups of postdocs are provided with a mentor and meet a few times during the semester, learning from both their mentor and each other.

This programme is organised by the PDC.

Mentoring Groups (also known as mentoring circles) are groups consisting of a lead Mentor, who is a member of academic staff with experience of postdoctoral supervision, and a group of participants (Mentees) who are postdoctoral researchers. They meet every four to six weeks to discuss challenges faced by mentees, ways of finding solutions as well as engaging in career development activities.

Group mentoring has many of the benefits of traditional 1:1 mentoring, but also includes other outcomes, such as:

  • Peer-to-peer support in addition to standard mentoring
  • Networking and building relationships
  • Variety and depth of discussions
  • Mentees benefit from the different perspectives of peers and mentor
  • Can reach a larger number of mentees with fewer mentors

2024-25 Programme

 

Applications to participate in the programme as a postdoc mentor or mentee for 2024-25 are now open.

Apply for the Postdoc Group Mentoring Programme

 

Application deadline: Thursday 28 November 2024 at 23:59

*Participants who have previously taken part in the Group Mentoring Programme are welcome to apply again this academic year however, in the event of oversubscription, priority will be given to new participants. 

The Programme Launch Event is scheduled to take place on Thursday 16 January 2025 from 13:30 - 15:00 in Lanyon 0G.074.  Attendance is essential as mentoring groups will be introduced during this session.

Postdoc group mentoring testimonial

Hear from previous mentors and mentees about the benefits of the postdoc group mentoring scheme

More about mentoring at Queen's
People & Culture: Staff Mentoring