Applications are closed. Please check back next spring for info about our 2025 program.
Summer Mentoring Circles are back! You do not need to be an AWIS member to join and the program is FREE. Mentoring Circles follow a small group format, and each circle is composed of 1-2 Mentor(s) and 4-6 carefully matched Mentees. The nature of the Circles allows for intimate peer-to-peer and mentor-mentee relationships to form throughout the summer (June-September 2024). Our Circles are open to all within any STEM and STEM-adjacent sectors. The Circles, while having a designated Mentor, tend to operate with a more flat organizational structure with dynamic ideas and advice shared by all participants.
What are Mentoring Circles?
Goal of the Circle
The primary objective of the circle is to create a network that 1. Supports the personal and professional development of early career women in science and 2. Provides experienced women in science the opportunity to contribute to and guide the growth of Chicagoland area women in science.
Program Structure
- The AWIS-Chicago Mentoring Circle consists of a group of 4-6 junior-level scientists referred to as the mentees along with an experienced women scientist, the mentor, who leads and motivates the group discussions
- Each circle will meet regularly over the Summer at times decided by each circle, starting with the kick-off event in June
- Mentees will be matched with the mentors based on their interests and career goals. The number of mentee spots available will depend on the number of mentors in the program
- Each circle lists what they want to accomplish by the end of the program while also charting out goals for every meeting
Benefits
- Receive support and encouragement for your professional development
- Interact with experienced professionals and like-minded peers
- Create and grow a network of contacts
- Lifelong connections that are made with your mentoring circles are priceless
General Bylaws
- Within your mentoring circle, you must voluntarily agree to offer suggestions and guidance to any participating member of the circle
- All topics, items, or issues discussed must stay confidential within the circle