Resources for Mentoring
Council of Advisors
The Council of Advisors is a group of experienced faculty members who have volunteered to provide career advising to colleagues. The Council is made up of former members of the Academic Senate Council on Academic Personnel (CAP), as well as Full Professors Step IV and above. Members represent all areas of the campus, including the School of Medicine. This Council provides both breadth and depth in terms of understanding what is required to advance through the faculty ranks at UCLA.
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If you are interested in participating in the Council of Advisors Program, please contact Faculty Diversity & Development at facdevelopment@conet.ucla.edu or call (310) 206-7411
Mentoring Networks
Latinas in Computing Web Portal
MentorNet®'s One-on-One Program links undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career faculty in engineering, science, math, and technology with professionals in their fields for mentoring relationships.
General Mentoring Resources
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"Effective Mentoring" from: News from Academic Personnel, UCLA
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"Candor in the Evaluation of Tenure-Track Faculty" from: Good Practice in Tenure Evaluation
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Academic Mentoring—How to Give It and How to Get It. A.S. Detsky & M.O. Baerlocher
- Earth Science Women’s Network
Mentoring Resources for Chairs
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Faculty Diversity & Development Chair Forum Materials: Mentoring and Advancement
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Mentoring New Faculty: Advice to Department Chairs. M.A. Olmstead, University of Washington
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Principles of Good Practice: Supporting Early-Career Faculty. M.D. Scorcinelli

