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Mentoring

At Kent State University we believe that mentoring is important for all faculty. We also understand that no one model is applicable to everyone. Below is a series of guidelines and resources for  colleges, departments and schools, mentors, and mentees.  

 

RESOURCES FOR COLLEGES

  • For colleges without departments and schools also use the "Resources for Chairs and Departments" listed below.
  • For colleges with departments and schools, require or strongly suggest, that departments and schools use the "Resources for Chairs and Departments" listed below.
  • Collect names of individuals willing to serve as mentors, and share those via a searchable or viewable database.  This will help find mentors outside of a faculty member's immediate field.
  • Organize events or programs that bring faculty together and promote peer mentoring throughout the year (e.g. research discussions; peer mentoring; reading groups).    

RESOURCES FOR CHAIRS AND DEPARTMENTS

RESOURCES FOR ALL FACULTY

  • - prepared by Kathy Kerns, Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences
  • Center for Teaching and Learning Programming - The Center for Teaching and Learning offers multiple programs to support faculty in career development.  This includes such things as faculty writing groups.