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Mentee-Mentor Relationships as a Career Booster & Networking

Mentee-Mentor Relationships as a Career Booster & Networking

From Live Session on November 30, 2023 (Closed captioning available)

Session Description: 

In any field, being part of a mentee-mentor relationship can provide support, community, and a space to explore your future goals and career. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of mentee-mentor relationships in the field of international education. Each of our panelists have experience as a mentee or mentor and are eager to share more about their experience as well as tips on how to navigate this type of relationship, explain what a mentorship relationship is, and how to take advantage of being part of a mentorship as you navigate your career
 

Presenters:

  • Sherene Awong, Customized Program Manager, IES Abroad
  • Emma Freese, Internship Program Advisor, AIFS Abroad
  • Libby O’Brien, Customized Program Manager, IES Abroad
  • Rebecca Lubitz-Marchena, Content Designer, HubSpot
  • Grace Skarzynski, Asst. Director of International Student Engagement, Xavier University
  • Gabrielle Cascio, Senior Associate for External Affairs, Alliance for International Exchange

Moderators:

  • Hanni Geist – German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Diversity Abroad Task Force Member
  • Claudio Castaneda, Diversity Abroad CoP Liaison

Pragmatic approaches to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for International Students, Scholars, and ISS staff

Beyond a buzz-word: Pragmatic approaches to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) for international

Concurrent Session from 2023 Global Inclusion Conference

Aside from academics, international students and scholars must navigate the very nuanced social and cultural dynamics of the United States. As practitioners, we have an obligation to ensure that we provide them with the opportunities and equip them with the tools to succeed during their time here. In this workshop, presenters will outline best practices that address the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion, how an ISS office can embed these values into their services and programs.

    Beyond a buzz-word: Pragmatic approaches to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) for international

    Beyond a buzz-word: Pragmatic approaches to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) for international

    Concurrent Session from 2023 Global Inclusion Conference

    Session Description: 

    Aside from academics, international students and scholars must navigate the very nuanced social and cultural dynamics of the United States. As practitioners, we have an obligation to ensure that we provide them with the opportunities and equip them with the tools to succeed during their time here. In this workshop, presenters will outline best practices that address the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion, how an ISS office can embed these values into their services and programs.

    Public Health in Action through Community-Academic Partnerships

    A Call for Inclusion: Offering a Diverse Perspective to a Social Innovation

    2022 Global Inclusion Conference Poster Session

    The enrollment of students from underrepresented and marginalized communities has coincided with a rise in student demand for impact-focused and engaged scholarship opportunities. The Global Social Impact Fellowship program at Lehigh University offers students the opportunity to work on interdisciplinary, real-world projects that address sustainable development challenges in low- and middle-income countries. This program has enrolled increasing numbers of first-generation students, BIPOC students, and students with high financial needs. These students, working alongside faculty mentors, and external partners, enhance their professional skillsets, mindsets, and portfolios of accomplishment, making tangible contributions to systems-level changes that improve millions of lives. Students in the GSIF work during the academic year and then travel for fieldwork during the summer, implementing their designs and co-create solutions with their in-country partners.

    Presenters:

    • Samara M. Everman – Lehigh University
    • Kayla Miller – Lehigh University

    Nonbinary Clinical Training Evaluation Research

    Nonbinary Clinical Training Evaluation Research

    Poster Session from 2023 Global Inclusion Conference

    The present poster was focused on the effectiveness of clinical training on affirmative care for nonbinary (NB) clients. The training workshop aimed to raise awareness, provide education, and enhance competence among participants working with this population. The participants were evaluated using pre-and post-surveys, which showed a significant improvement in knowledge-based questions, indicating the effectiveness of the training in enhancing participants’ knowledge and competence in this area.