Teaching and Mentoring are essential professional skills that will serve you far beyond the classroom.
Effective teaching and mentoring requires more than simply extensive knowledge or expertise in a given subject area. The resources accessible through this page will help you develop the skills to be able to:
- Communicate effectively with people of different educational, cultural, or linguistic backgrounds.
- Build long-lasting relationship with colleagues and co-workers to create a vibrant learning community.
- Foster and cultivate new leadership.
- Grow your organization’s capacity for innovation and independent problem-solving.
Mentoring is rooted in relationships – a way to increase capacity for leadership, innovation, and independent problem solving.
See the resources below to help you develop skills as a teacher and mentor.
What is Cross Campus G&P Mentorship?
By leveraging our Cross Campus online community, the Yale Alumni Association arranges mentor-mentee relationships between students of Yale’s participating graduate and professional schools and their alumni.
This is a 1:1 relationship. Each mentor is …
Cell Mentor is a collection of professional development resources provided by Cell Press, with the aim of helping scientists imagine career possibilities, learn technical skills, publish, and ultimately find jobs.
The press also hosts job listings for scientists covering many …