Integrated Sciences Mentoring

Apply to become an Integrated Sciences mentor! 

The Integrated Sciences tri-mentoring program matches current Integrated Sciences students with Integrated Sciences alumni in industry, graduate and professional studies, as well as other professions. Our volunteer mentors get to work with bright and motivated students, network with fellow mentors, develop coaching skills, and promote their specific industry. Current Integrated Sciences students get an advantage in navigating a variety of dynamic industries.

Mentors gain the satisfaction of positively contributing to the confidence and development of the next generations of professionals.  

This year the program is being offered as a hybrid of virtual and in-person activities. The total time commitment for mentors is roughly 20 to 30 hours between fall to late March the following year.

Benefits for Students

  • Build connections and a sense of community 
  • Explore career options and receive guidance on how to get there
  • Gain confidence and learn to market yourself

Benefits for Mentors

  • Self-reflect and share life lessons and stories
  • Develop, strengthen, and role model your coaching skills
  • Join a group of mentors who share similar values and increase your professional networks

Mentor Eligibility Requirements

  • Must have graduated from UBC with a BSc in Integrated Sciences
  • You are available to meet with your mentee at least two times between October 2023 and March 2024

Mentor Commitments

  • complete the online mentor application
  • review the Mentor Handbook
  • attend the program kick off event in October 2023, where you'll meet your student mentee
  • meeting at least twice in-person or virtually with your mentee
  • additional communication with your mentee
  • attending the wrap up event in March

Apply Now

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We honour xwməθkwəy̓ əm (Musqueam) on whose ancestral, unceded territory UBC Vancouver is situated. UBC Science is committed to building meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples so we can advance Reconciliation and ensure traditional ways of knowing enrich our teaching and research.

Learn more: Musqueam First Nation

Integrated Sciences

Leonard S. Klinck Building
464-6356 Agricultural Road V6T 1Z2
intsci@science.ubc.ca

Faculty of Science

Office of the Dean, Earth Sciences Building
2178–2207 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada
V6T 1Z4
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