ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS
The History of Education Society is launching a Mentoring Breakfast initiative at the 2011 HES meeting in Chicago. If you would like to discuss your scholarship with an established scholar in your field, please read on!
The Mentoring Breakfast is funded by individual donations, allowing HES to sponsor a few pairs of graduate students and their assigned mentors. This year, breakfast at The Allerton M Avenue Restaurant will be provided for each pair on Friday, 4 November, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.
To apply, please send the following information to Karen Graves (graves@denison.edu) by 3 October.
*Your name and contact information
*Names of three scholars you would like to meet, in order of preference (in case professors are unable to attend the conference)
*Electronic copy of an essay, or an outline of your dissertation, or the title of a work by the professor you would like to discuss along with a description of how this work informs your research
Pairings will be assigned based upon the quality of the application materials, the availability of mentors, and the availability of funds. Once the pairings are made, the mentor will receive a copy of the graduate student’s application and essay, outline, or description.
This year, funds have been donated in honor of Clarence Karier.
The History of Education Society is launching a Mentoring Breakfast initiative at the 2011 HES meeting in Chicago. If you would like to discuss your scholarship with an established scholar in your field, please read on!
The Mentoring Breakfast is funded by individual donations, allowing HES to sponsor a few pairs of graduate students and their assigned mentors. This year, breakfast at The Allerton M Avenue Restaurant will be provided for each pair on Friday, 4 November, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.
To apply, please send the following information to Karen Graves (graves@denison.edu) by 3 October.
*Your name and contact information
*Names of three scholars you would like to meet, in order of preference (in case professors are unable to attend the conference)
*Electronic copy of an essay, or an outline of your dissertation, or the title of a work by the professor you would like to discuss along with a description of how this work informs your research
Pairings will be assigned based upon the quality of the application materials, the availability of mentors, and the availability of funds. Once the pairings are made, the mentor will receive a copy of the graduate student’s application and essay, outline, or description.
This year, funds have been donated in honor of Clarence Karier.
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