As a graduate student at Princeton, part of your experience is becoming a teacher and mentor to other scholars within our community, and beyond. Gain knowledge of instructional pedagogies, assessment methods and how to promote inclusive teaching environments.
Key Topics:
- Navigate paths to teach at the college level
- Create inclusive learning environments
- Understand instructional techniques and assessment methods
- Mentor undergraduate students, early scholars, and peers
Mentoring For Leadership
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- PWMP is working with Isometric to revamp the program. Stay tuned!
- The Princeton Women’s Mentorship Program is looking for creative, organized, action-oriented undergraduate women to fill positions available on the Leadership Team and Executive Events Planning Committee.
- As a collaboration between the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and Running Start, Elect Her addresses the need to expand the number of women candidates for leadership positions and to diminish the longstanding political leadership gender gap.
- Alex Wheatley '16 *20, a former program member, is currently in theSINSI Fellowship program(link is external) in the Woodrow Wilson School. Here she writes about her experience with the SINSI program and encourages you to apply!
- Save the date for our annual Spring Banquet, taking place at 6 pm on Tuesday, May 3rd in Prospect House.
Mentoring In Leadership Development
Leadership Team 2017-18 Applications The Princeton Women’s Mentorship Program is looking for creative, organized, action-oriented undergraduate women to fill positions available on the Leadership. Leadership Team 2017-18 Applications The Princeton Women’s Mentorship Program is looking for creative, organized, action-oriented undergraduate women to fill positions available on the Leadership Team and Executive Events Planning Committee.