Collaborators, Not Just Mentees: Setting a Culture of Mutual Respect
Monday, Nov. 18, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
IIC-2014, Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation
As faculty and supervisors, much of our research is led by graduate students; work that leads to our own professional success. Setting the tone for a collaborative relationship, rather than a power relationship facilitates a student-supervisor relationship based on effective communication, shared goals and expectations, and respect. Setting a culture of collaboration also means mutual investment in getting the research done. Bring your lunch and join us for our second seminar of the SGS Graduate Supervisor Training series.
In person: Monday, November 18th, 12:30-1:30pm
Beatrice Watts Boardroom, SGS, IIC-2014
Online: Wednesday, November 20th, 1-2pm
Please register through: https://mun.jotform.com/243114953321247
Presented by School of Graduate Studies