Mentorship Resources
Looking for some ideas on how to best mentor graduate and undergraduate students in research? Our workshops use materials from the Center for Improved Mentoring Experiences in Research to explore many different subjects around mentoring. These sessions will be offered each spring semester.
Reach out to Nika Stoop, PhD (cfe@montana.edu)
Several departments have trained facilitators within their department. Check with your department head to see if you can join their trainings.
MSU Mentoring Resources
- Graduate School website
- IDP for graduate students in STEM or Humanities and Social Sciences
- NIH Mentoring Resources
- The Science of Effective Mentorship in STEM
- NSF Mentoring Plan 101 (designed for postdocs but applicable to graduate students as well)
- Inclusive Meetings Guide (Harvard University)
You will need your NetID and password to access these resources.
- Montana State University Individual Development Plan template for faculty (Word template)
- National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD)
- Tips for Effective Mentoring
- Example Undergrad mentorship agreement
Other MSU Resources
- The Graduate School
- Mission: The Graduate School enriches the graduate student experience by providing excellent service, timely oversight, and relentless advocacy for student success.
- Contact: (406) 994-4145
- Campus Civil Rights
- Campus Civil Rights support students, faculty and staff experiencing protected-class discrimination or harassment, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, or stalking.
- Contact
Location: Swingle 2nd FloorTel: (406) 994-1568
E-mail: civilrights@montana.edu
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- Contact: (406) 994-4531
- Location: Student Wellness Center
- DISC
- Mission: To bring together members of the Montana State University community and the community at large by increasing understanding and providing support for those who identify with the wide spectrum of diversity issues including race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, gender, and ability.
- Contact: diversity@montana.edu or (406) 994-5801
- Location: 185 Strand Union
- Division of Student Success
- Enhance the learning environment of the University; support students in the attainment of their educational objectives; foster in students a sense of responsibility, self-directedness, community, and a positive identity with Montana State University.
- Contact: studentsuccess@montana.edu or (406) 994-2828
- Location: 174 Student Union
