Mentoring

The Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy has developed a new format for its mentoring program. The former program "LMU Mentoring", anchored in the sustainability program of the Second Excellence Initiative, ended in 2017.

The Faculty's mentoring program aims to provide outstanding female junior researchers – at the doctoral and post-doctoral level - with intensive support on their way to a scientific career leading, hopefully, to an academic position.

In this program a central role is assigned to the mentor. He or she is willing to offer this support to a participating junior scientist (mentee) in the form of personal meetings and discussions, optimally several times per year. On a one-to-one basis, the mentors function as role models, offering their mentees support in career planning and in creating their own academic profiles. Additionally, workshops in selected topics, coaching seminars as well as individual trainings are offered. The mentees will initially be supported for one year.

Prerequisites LMU Mentoring Program

News and events

Date: 08.05.2023 - 09.05.2023

Program: updated progam follows

Access

Informationen zur Anreise (PDF, 476 KB)

Winterfahrplan Chiemsee Schifffahrt (PDF, 678 KB)

Registration:

For questions please contact: Mentoring18@cup.lmu.de

Guidelines for the mentoring program

Accepted mentees may choose from a pool of potential mentors. The mentees may also select a mentor from outside this pool. Names and contact details of potential mentors can be found below. The mentees are asked to personally contact the mentor. If the relationship mentor-mentee is established and agreed on mutually, please communicate this to the mentoring program coordination, using the form mentor-mentee agreement.

Prerequisites for the program (PDF, 163 KB)

Mentor – Mentee Agreement (PDF, 329 KB)

Mentoring coordination

Prof. Dr. Regina de Vivie-Riedle
Dr. Kristina Hock
Department Chemie
Dr. Sandra Hemmers


Department Pharmazie
Dr. Birgitta Beatrix


Department Biochemie