Create a mentorship portfolio to track progress Start value: 0, Target value: 1, Notification frequency: Quarterly
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Initiatives
Find mentors using academic networks Use LinkedIn or university alumni networks to find and connect with potential academic mentors.
Join professional academic networks Become a member of academic networks such as ResearchGate, Academia.edu, or professional societies to find mentors.
Use dedicated mentorship platforms Leverage platforms like MentorNet, Ten Thousand Coffees, or Chronus to find and engage with academic mentors.
Set clear mentorship goals Define specific goals for the mentorship relationship and track progress using tools like Asana or Trello.
Prepare a mentorship meeting agenda Develop and share a structured agenda before each mentorship meeting to guide discussions.
Use feedback tools for improvement Collect feedback from mentors using tools like Google Forms or SurveyMonkey to improve and adjust learning approaches.
Find mentors through LinkedIn Use LinkedIn to search for and connect with potential academic mentors in your field of interest.
Document mentorship interactions and learnings Maintain a record of mentorship interactions and key learnings using journaling apps like Day One or Diaro.