CAGH MentorNet connects Students and Emerging Professionals (SEPs) interested in global health with experts in the field for discussion and coaching over a period of 8 to 10 months.
CAGH provides a curriculum of more than 40 diverse educational modules in global health, as well as a program liaison (MentorNet steering committee member) to support and facilitate the mentorship process. The program is very flexible, with mentors and SEPs free to adapt the program in a way that suits them best. On average, SEP-mentor pairs meet monthly through Skype or in person, using the educational modules provided by their program liaisons as a starting point.
A successful mentorship experience is one that benefits both the mentor and the SEP through exploring issues in new ways and by giving/receiving career and life advice in the field of global health.
Applications for MentorNet Program are now closed, the next round of applications will be announced soon.