Research Communication
If you’re interested in pursuing a career beyond academia, one of the key skills you will need is to tell people who are not necessarily well-versed in your field of study about your research and scholarship.
If you’re interested in pursuing a career beyond academia, one of the key skills you will need is to tell people who are not necessarily well-versed in your field of study about your research and scholarship.
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Mentoring for Social Justice and Community-Building in Higher Education
with Anneliese Singh, PhD, LPC, Chief Diversity Officer at Tulane University
March 30, 12-2pm, on Zoom
Register at: https://go.rutgers.edu/anneliesesingh
Mentoring for Social Justice and Community-Building in Higher Education
with Anneliese Singh, PhD, LPC, Chief Diversity Officer at Tulane University
March 30, 12-2pm, Zoom
Register at: https://go.rutgers.edu/anneliesesingh
Mentoring of students in higher education often centers students’ academic and career development without a sufficient power analysis to understand how structural issues and social identities shape the mentoring relationship itself. In this talk, Anneliese Singh will apply sociocultural and critical race theories to mentoring, guiding participants through a deconstruction of the ideas and beliefs that shape our understandings of mentoring and moving toward an analysis of the structural forces that inform mentoring relationships, all in service of cultivating a more just and power-conscious mentoring practice. Participants will learn power-conscious mentoring strategies that can be implemented across disciplinary areas to support undergraduate and graduate students’ personal, professional, and academic thriving. Anneliese will intersperse breakout rooms and discussion prompts throughout the talk, offering participants an active space to reflect and make connections to their own mentoring practice with students.
Anneliese Singh, PhD, LPC (she/they) is a Professor and Associate Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity/Chief Diversity Officer at Tulane University. Her scholarship and community organizing explores racial healing and racial justice, as well as the resilience, trauma, and identity development experiences of queer and trans people, with a focus on young people and BIPOC people. Anneliese is the author of The Racial Healing Handbook: Practical Activities to Help You Challenge Privilege, Confront Systemic Racism, and Engage in Collective Healing and The Queer and Trans Resilience Workbook. Anneliese is co-founder of the Georgia Safe Schools Coalition and the Trans Resilience Project. Dr. Singh is @anneliesesingh on Twitter and Instagram, and her website is www.anneliesesingh.com.
~Co-sponsors: School of Graduate Studies, Douglass Residential College, the Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement, the School of Social Work, the School of Arts & Sciences, the School of Engineering, and the School of Environmental & Biological Sciences~
This event is part of the Mentoring for Social Justice and Community-Building Project, a joint SGS and DRC initiative supported by the IDEA Innovation Grant.
Do you have a passion for research, strong credentials, and interest in graduate study? Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey invites you to apply to our nationally acclaimed SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM, RISE (Research Intensive Summer Experience). We encourage applications from underrepresented, disadvantaged, and first-generation college students.
All undergrads looking for a Summer research opportunity: Join us for a virtual info session/app workshop this Tuesday 1/31/23 at 7pm. Register at the link in the flier and below. Apply today at rise.rutgers.edu
Register to attend: https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMrduivrTgtG9R47uK39SOoKJzjAMbg3gqm
Questions? Email rise@grad.rutgers.edu
