Fully booked: Mentor training - Cambridge

2 July 2019 10:45-16:00, Cambridge, United Kingdom


This event is for RSC Members only

Introduction
This is a training session for members in Cambridge on 2 July 2019 wanting to be a mentor as part of our award-winning scheme. 

Why be a mentor?
Mentoring is valuable to both mentees and mentors. Mentors find the experience of helping another member rewarding as they help them to grow and 'address their own challenges, considering their relationships at work and thinking of the future'.

The benefits of mentoring
  • Join our scheme to help other members and:gain experience of supporting others in achieving their personal and career goals
  • pursue personal and professional development
  • improve relationships with colleagues and performance in your current role
  • give back to the chemical community
“Mentoring is a great idea, and I have surprised myself about how challenging it can be and also rewarding when a suggestion I have made has had a positive impact.” – current mentor

Get involved
If you’re a Member or Fellow, regardless of your career stage, experience or background get involved today and let us know you’re interested in this mentor training session by register via the BOOK NOW button. 

If you’re an Associate Member, Member or Fellow and want to become a mentee then please contact careers@rsc.org and we will send you all the information you need by email.

Please note that our mentoring scheme is only open to certain membership categories. You can see the full details here: http://www.rsc.org/careers/cpd/mentoring/ If you are unsure of your membership category or the benefits then please email us.
Venue
Royal Society of Chemistry

Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WF, United Kingdom

Contact information
Accreditation and Career management team
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