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Mentor-Mentee Agreement
We ask that all mentor-mentee pairs discuss and complete the above agreement. The goals sheet is intended to ensure that both parties get exactly what they want out of the mentorship as it helps set goals and expectations for the duration of your mentorship pairing.
Mentor Resources
Program Handbook: Mentoring 101
New to the program and mentoring undergraduate students? Review this short document to ensure your mentor-mentee experience is a success!
Recurring Graduate Funding
Table of fellowships and grants available to graduate students to fund themselves and their research.
Mentee Resources
Tips & Templates for Contacting Prospective Mentors
Want to email a prospective mentor but don't know what to say? Or how to express your interest without being too verbose? Check out these tips on how to write a concise and direct email to prospective mentors. We even have some templates for you to work off of!
Recurring Undergraduate Research Funding Opportunities
Table of grants, fellowships, and scholarships that undergraduate students can use to fund independent research.
F&W Internship Resources
Intro to R & RStudio Workshop (Fall 2019)
Recording of a workshop organized by the FW Mentorship Program and OSU Fisheries and Wildlife Club where the FW Mentorship Program coordinators gave a basic introduction to R and RStudio including syntax, basic operations and functions, annotation, packages, and how to get help
Intro to Data Visualization in R Workshop (Winter 2021)
Recording of a workshop organized by the FW Mentorship Program and OSU Fisheries and Wildlife Club where the FW Mentorship Program coordinators gave built upon the topics/areas covered in the Intro to R & RStudio Workshop (see recording above) and dove into how to visualize data in a number of different graph/plot types
F&W Graduate Panel (Spring 2019)
Recording of a graduate student panel organized by the FW Mentorship Program and OSU Fisheries and Wildlife Club where 5 panelists discuss their career paths, how to pick your advisor, past research experience, and their advice to undergraduates