Individual Development Plan Assisted Mentoring (for faculty)
Event Description
Audience
This event is for advisors of graduate students and/or postdoctoral fellows.
Description
Adequate preparation of the future workforce is essential for the survival of the U.S. as an economic and innovative powerhouse in the world. Numerous reports from organizations such as the National Academy of Sciences, the American Chemical Society (ACS), and the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) have highlighted the importance of mentoring for the successful navigation through college, graduate school, or postdoctoral training and towards securing satisfying jobs. Federal funding agencies such as the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation strongly recommend the use of Individual Development Plans (IDPs) and postdoctoral mentoring plans for trainees, respectively.
This 1 hour interactive workshop will introduce the IDP process as a mentoring tool and share related resources available to advisors. The IDP process consists of four components:
- self-assessment,
- career exploration,
- skill strengthening, and
- goal setting
ChemIDPTM, the IDP tool and workshop developed by the ACS for trainees in the chemical sciences, will serve as an example of how use of IDPs has the potential to prepare faculty and trainees for efficient mentor-mentee discussions.
Speakers
- Joerg Schlatterer, PhD, American Chemical Society
- Corrie Kuniyoshi, PhD, American Chemical Society