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Mentorship Programme 2021
Does it sound like you? Join our mentorship programme!
Mentee
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Ug students of The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care
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Interested in building up networks for future development
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Looking for advice on career planning
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Want to broaden your perspectives
Mentor
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Alumni of undergraduate programmes of JCSPHPC OR
Have at least 5 years of work experience in public health related industries
Senior Mentor: with 5 years or more working experience
Mentor: with less than 5 years working experience -
Want to reach potential talents for public health related industries
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Expanding your professional network
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Aspire to convert your experience and passion into the sustainable development of public health professions
How it works?
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Matching
1 Senior Mentor : (1 Mentor:) 2 to 3 Mentees
According to mentees’ career interests, first-come-first-served
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Inauguration Ceremony
Date & Time: 7:00pm, 28 Jan 2021 (Thu)
Venue: Foyer, School of Public Health, Prince of Wales Hospital
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Self-arranged meetings between mentors and mentees (Jan - Sep 2021)
Meeting once 2 to 3 months
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[Mentee only] Annual Plan & Quarterly Report (Jan, Mar, Jun & Sep 2021)
Annual Plan x1 & Quarterly Report x3
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Evaluation (Sep 2021)
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Time Involved
Mentor ~ 9.5 hrs
Mentee ~ 12 hrs
Apply Now
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Mentee Application https://is.gd/YafN0n
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Mentor Application https://is.gd/Dc2nCw
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Application Deadline 31 Dec 2020
Enquiry
Miss Holly HO
Tel: 2252 8427
Email: sphpc_ug@cuhk.edu.hk
FAQ
Mentee
1e) I have participated in the Mentorship Programme before…
If you have participated in the Mentorship Programme before, you are also welcome to join the Mentorship Programme this year. Your previous mentor will be avoided in the mentor/mentee matching process. Please apply by responding to the online application from since past Mentorship Programmes have concluded, and you will NOT be automatically enrolled to this year’s Mentorship Programme.
2e) How will Mentors and Mentees interact under the COVID-19 pandemic?
There will be flexibility to arrange virtual gatherings or meetings if the local condition of the pandemic is concerning. Participants are encouraged to stay connected through social media if face-to-face activities are temporarily not desirable.
Mentor
1r) I am an alumnus but I have no work experience…
If you are alumni of undergraduate programmes of JCSPHPC, you are welcome to join the Mentorship Programme as Mentors, regardless of your job experience. You are welcome to share your undergraduate (and post-graduate) learning experience with current students!
2r) How will Mentors and Mentees interact under the COVID-19 pandemic?
There will be flexibility to arrange virtual gatherings or meetings if the local condition of the pandemic is concerning. Participants are encouraged to stay connected through social media if face-to-face activities are temporarily not desirable.