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The ADVANCE Regional Network of Texas (ARN) was founded in 2014 as part of the NSF-funded Center for ADVANCING UH Faculty Success. ARN Partners

Texas A&M Prairie View A&M Rice University The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley University of Houston

ARN was formed to create beneficial and productive,

cross-institutional relationships that support the advancement of women faculty in STEM fields.

What is the ADVANCE Regional Network of Texas?

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A social network for virtual, one-to-one mentoring

open to any STEM student attending an accredited institution of higher education in U.S.

What is the ARN MentorNet Community?

A community of MentorNet exclusively for

junior women STEM faculty mentees

Senior STEM faculty of any gender may serve as mentors

What is MentorNet?

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3-minute video at: http://bit.ly/mentornet_arn_video

38-minute Introductory Webinar at:

https://mentornet_arn_webinar

How ARN MentorNet Works Video

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The ARN MentorNet Community provides junior women STEM faculty with access to mentors who are senior STEM faculty at partner institutions.

MentorNet is a secure, online mentoring service designed for

guided, virtual mentorships.

Mentee and mentors confidentiality is strongly protected.

Why ARN MentorNet?

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Guided mentorships promote faculty development and provide

support to STEM faculty mentees and their mentors to:

§  Identify Role Models §  Establish Support Networks §  Encourage Growth Mindset §  Strengthen Professional Identity §  Foster Belongingness §  Develop Cultural Competency

Why Guided Mentorships for Faculty?

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ARN MentorNet is mentee-driven Mentees select and invite recommended mentors

ARN mentees and mentors cannot be from the same institution

to enhance confidentiality and tap into skills and experience that may not be available at “home” institution

Matched pairs have access to on-line training

Mentoring topics address issues faced by junior women STEM faculty

Mentorships are one-to-one May last up to 3 months or longer with if both parties agree

Mentees may have multiple mentors from different partner institutions

MentorNet mentors report sense of fulfillment and improved management and mentoring skills

What Do Mentees & Mentors Experience?

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Join. Complete profile on laptop/tablet at http://arn.mentornet.org

Connect. Mentees select & invite prospective mentor. Mentors have 7 days to respond

Pairs in one mentorship at a time Pairs choose how to communicate (Skype, Google+, text, email, chat)

Learn. Pairs receive training & weekly topics designed for women STEM faculty

Share. Pairs communicate for ~20 mins/week over 3-month mentorship

On-line anonymous survey at end of mentorship

Questions? Concerns? We are here to support YOU! Contact us at [email protected]

How Do Individuals Participate?

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ARN Mentor Dr. Dilma Da Silva Profile Helpful Hints!

Photo. Smile! Or fun Avatar

Aspiration.

Why a mentorship?

Brief Bio Accessible to STEM faculty

Not experts in your field

Name & Tagline Appear under photo in recommendations

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ARN Mentor Dr. Dilma Da Silva Profile Helpful Hints!

Profile Questions. Explicit preferences better than

“no preference”

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What’s memorable? Why you love your field

Your work & education experience Your family, pets & hobbies

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Promote the ARN MentorNet Community to your faculty and advise them of the benefits

Faculty – mentees and mentors – log in and complete a profile

Mentees receive electronically recommended

mentors who they may select and invite

Mentors have option to accept or decline invitation

There is no cost and backup administration is provided by the Center for ADVANCING UH Faculty Success

Interested? Contact Lisa Robertson at

[email protected]

How Do Institutions Participate?

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Mentoring brings us together — across generation, class, and often race — in a manner that forces us to acknowledge our interdependence, to appreciate, in Martin Luther King, Jr.’s

words, that “we are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied to a single garment of destiny.”

In this way, mentoring enables us to participate in the essential

but unfinished drama of reinventing community, while reaffirming that there is an important role for each of us in it.

— Marc Freedman, Social Entrepreneur

Founder, Encore.org

Reinventing Community

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JoinUs!

Ques3ons?

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