Career Development

Are you mentoring an undergraduate research student this summer and want to expand your mentoring practices to be more inclusive? Join Dr. Anne H. Charity Hudley for a candid and interactive workshop designed to help mentors work successfully with students of various identities, experiences and cultures. Pizza lunch provided!

Thursday, June 21st, 2018 - 10:13am


Are you mentoring an undergraduate research student this summer? Would you like to expand your mentoring practices to be more inclusive? Join Dr. Anne H. Charity Hudley for a candid and interactive workshop designed to help mentors work successfully with students of various identities, experiences and cultures. Dr. Hudley will focus on improving the research experiences of students who are from backgrounds underrepresented at the graduate level at research institutions. She will discuss ways to actively make your mentoring practices inclusive as well as ways to mitigate possible unconscious and institutional discrimination in your research groups and beyond. Dr. Hudley will also share approaches to addressing solo status, stereotype threat, and the impostor syndrome that actively support students and create inclusive academic environments.

Summer Mentor Training: Learning Across Identities, Experiences, and Cultures
Facilitated by:
Anne H. Charity Hudley, Ph.D.
North Hall Endowed Chair in the Linguistics of African America
Director of Undergraduate Research for the College of Letters and Science, UCSB

Date:
Friday, June 29
Time: 12-1:30 p.m.
Location: Elings Hall Room 1605
Pizza lunch provided!
RSVP here

Participants are invited to submit questions ahead of time when they RSVP.


For more information about CSEP's Professional Development Series, click here.