Butler Center accepting applications for new faculty mentoring program

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The Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership Excellence is now offering Mentoring Triads, a new mentoring program that will replace the Coaching and Resource Network program that concluded in spring 2023.

Under the new program structure, assistant professors will be matched with an associate professor and a full professor. Within each triad, the assistant professor will be mentored by the associate and full professors, with the associate professor mentoring the assistant professor while also being mentored by the full professor. 

The program is designed to match individuals with others outside of their department and college network. Mentoring Triads is intended to supplement and further support the existing mentoring programs organized by campus units, as well as those available outside the university.

All Purdue faculty, including tenure-track and non-tenure track, are eligible to apply. The program will run from early spring 2024 through May 2025. Two separate applications for assistant professors and associate professors will be open until Dec. 15. 

For more details about Mentoring Triads, including a tentative program timeline, visit the Butler Center’s website. Questions can be directed to butlercenter@purdue.edu.

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