Greetings Karen,
At University of Texas San Antonio, our Provost and Academic Affairs office provide robust and diverse opportunities https://provost.utsa.edu/mentoring/ including access to the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD) https://www.facultydiversity.org/ through an institutional membership.
--Iwan


Mr. Iwan Notowidigdo 

Senior Grant Development Coordinator 

The University of Texas at San Antonio

College of Education & Human Development (COEHD)

xxxxxx@utsa.edu 

(Mobile: 347-231-5931) 




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Hello –

 

I am interested to know if any university or non-profit has ever implemented a ‘mentorship’ program for potential/younger/newer faculty or researchers.  The goal would be to encourage them to submit grant applications and learn more about related activities (IP issues, publishing, etc.), possibly by pairing a newer faculty with an experience faculty member.

 

If anyone has any experience with this and is willing to share, please feel free to email me directly at xxxxxx@si.edu.  Thanks very much in advance.

 

Karen Otiji

Office of Sponsored Projects

 

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