CIMER’s Advancing Mentorship Program (CAMP)

Advancing Mentorship Program

Mentorship matters now more than ever! The rapidly changing research landscape and increasing uncertainty about the future of research careers and institutions elevates the need to provide career and psychosocial support to emerging researchers. For those mentoring graduate students, postdoctoral trainees, and junior faculty, federal requirements for mentor training and mentoring plans have increased the demand for effective and efficient mentorship education.

CIMER is pleased to announce an innovative program to advance mentorship in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM).

Objective 

Participants will be empowered through deep and sustained learning in a community of peers to optimize their ability to provide high impact, holistic mentorship that benefits all individuals and bridges opportunity gaps in research training environments.

Themes and Concepts

  • Community building
  • Values and mentorship
  • Lived experiences and mentorship
  • Communication in mentoring relationships
  • Mentoring relationship dynamics
  • Belonging and mentorship
  • Mentorship teams and networks
  • Mentorship and institutional change
  • Synthesis and integration: mentorship into practice

Implementation

CIMER’s Advancing Mentorship Program (CAMP) will run from February 2026 – October 2026 and will consist of 28 total hours of programming. As a cohort, participants will meet monthly online for 2 hours. In May, the cohort will gather for a required 1.5 day in-person meeting in Madison, WI.  In between sessions, participants will be expected to do individual, as well as small group, work. For more information, visit the CIMER CAMP webpage.