What do we do?
The Mentorship Committee is in charge of organizing seminars and workshops and providing resources to promote successful mentorship practice. We also organize events to bring postdocs and potential mentors and mentees together to facilitate the development of new mentor-mentee relationships.
Buddy Program: This program matches incoming postdocs with their colleagues already working at Yale. Current postdocs offer social support by answering questions about Yale, New Haven, or postdoc life in general.
Peer-Mentorship Program: This program matches a small group of fellow postdocs to work on career development and navigating mentorship relationships using a structured curriculum. This program runs approximately the length of a semester with monthly meetings.
Faculty-Postdoc Mentorship Program: This program matches small groups of postdoc mentees with a faculty mentor. Postdocs can use this opportunity to discuss various mentoring and career-related topics with their peers and with their more experienced mentors in a group setting.
Modern Instructor: The program selects instructors to teach their focus topic(s) to interested undergraduates and graduates at Yale over a 2-day period. This program allows instructors to gain classroom teaching experience by prompting active participation from the audience.
Mentorship Training Program: This program provides mentorship training for Postdocs and Associate Research Scientists. The program is facilitated by Dr. Erin Heckler and Dr. Victoria Hallinan of the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs in collaboration with the YPA Mentorship Committee using the CIMER Project(Link is external) (Link opens in new window) curriculum. Certification is provided upon completion.