Mentorship Training Resources

2024 Training Materials

The 2024 Mentorship training sessions were facilitated by Caren Chung (of Operations), Ann Almgren (of Computing Sciences), and Brian Quiter (of Nuclear Science).  They were conducted over multiple sessions for Mentors and Mentees over the course of January through February.  The training slides are available in the links below:

Video of the training session is linked below.  The video is available only to the mentorship program participants and is required viewing for those who were unable to attend the live training sessions. 

2023 Training Materials

The 2023 Mentorship training sessions were facilitated by Caren Chung (of Operations) and Ann Almgren (of Computing Sciences).  They were conducted over multiple sessions for Mentors and Mentees over the course of January through February.  The training slides are available in the links below:

Videos of two of the training sessions are linked below.  These videos are available only to the mentorship program participants and are required viewing for those who were unable to attend the live training sessions. 

2022 Training Materials

The 2022 Mentorship training sessions were facilitated by Prof. Pushpa Murthy and Dr. Celeste Rohlfing.  They were conducted across two separate sessions for Mentors and Mentees over the week of January 17, 2022.  The training slides are available in the links below: 

Videos of two of the training sessions are linked below.  These videos are available only to the mentorship program participants and are required viewing for those who were unable to attend the live training sessions. 

2021 Training Materials

The 2021 Mentorship training sessions, facilitated by Prof. Geri Richmond (now at DOE under secretary for science and energy ), were conducted for Mentors and Mentees on January 22, 2021. The slides are available in the links below: 

Videos of the the training sessions are linked below.  These videos are available only to the mentorship program participants and are required viewing for those who were unable to attend the live training sessions.