by Kirsty Scott | May 3, 2022
Date: 19/05/2022
Duration: 14:30-15:30 (BST)
Location: Online
The CSC’s Mentoring Programme connects current Commonwealth Scholars and Alumni in a year-long, one-to-one mentoring relationship. As part of the Mentoring Programme 2021-2022, informal drop-in sessions will be organised for participating Mentees and Mentors.
The next virtual meet-up for Mentors will take place on Thursday 19. Participating Mentors will have the opportunity to network with fellow Mentors, share tips and guidance based on their mentoring experiences, and find out more about the next stage of the mentoring cycle.
The virtual meet-up will be hosted by the CSC Alumni Team and will include a short PowerPoint presentation, followed by open discussions between attendees and a Q&A session.
All those eligible to take part will receive an email with further details.
Full details will be shared with those eligible to take part.
For more information on the CSC’s Mentoring Programme, visit the CSC website.
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