[ACM-W] MentorNet's One-on-One Mentoring Programs

Hui Fang hfang at cse.ohio-state.edu
Tue Oct 30 11:06:01 EDT 2007


Hi everyone,

I strongly encourage you to join the mentoring programs as described  
below.
I participated in the program when I was a student and found it very  
helpful.

Regards,
-Hui

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Here is an opportunity for students studying science, mathematics or  
engineering.  Get "real world" information, encouragement, advice,  
and access to professional networks from professionals working in  
your field.

MentorNet's One-on-One Mentoring Programs focus on matching women and  
underrepresented minorities with female or male professionals from  
all sectors as mentors for one-on-one, email-based mentoring (e- 
mentoring) relationships. MentorNet proteges are in the engineering  
and science fields and are community college, undergraduate, and  
graduate students, postdocs and untenured faculty.

The program has proven effective by providing information,  
encouragement, advice, and access to networks that are otherwise  
often unavailable to those underrepresented in the fields of  
engineering and science. This is why more than 90% of participants  
would recommend MentorNet's e-mentoring programs to a friend or  
colleague.

How can you find a mentor?
1) Join the MentorNet Community.
(http://www.mentornet.net/join )
2) Sign in to the Community and follow the One-on-One Mentoring  
Programs links to create a protege profile.

Since 1998, MentorNet has matched more than 20,000 pairs of proteges  
and mentors with strong results.  We hope you will join them!

For more information, please go to www.MentorNet.net

MentorNet's sponsors include 3M Foundation, Alcoa Foundation, Agilent  
Technologies, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, AT&T Foundation, Bechtel Group  
Foundation, Cisco Systems, Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM Corporation,  
Intel Foundation, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, National Science  
Foundation, Naval Research Laboratory, NVIDIA, Sandia National  
Laboratories, Schlumberger, S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, Texas  
Instruments, and The Henry Luce Foundation.
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