LEAD Scholars Program: Call for Undergraduate and Graduate Student Applicants!

Date
10/17/23

Undergraduate Student Applications: 

The LEAD (Learning Environments in Anthropology Disciplines) Scholars program is open to all Anthropology students (majors and minors). This application is to join the LEAD program for Fall and Spring (AY 23-24).

The goals of the LEAD program are to provide students with opportunities for professional development and for building community with their undergraduate and graduate peers as well as faculty. LEAD Scholars will participate in bi-monthly meetings with their small mentoring groups composed of undergraduate and graduate students, participate in all-group sessions on special topics such as getting to know faculty and workshops on career development, and take advantage of college and campus-wide opportunities for growth.

Applications are due Friday, October 20, 2023. Please reach out to Drs. Petra Jelinek (jelinek@illinois.edu) and Kate Bishop (kjbishop@illinois.edu) with any questions.

 

Apply here: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/1133015331?referrer=https://webtools.illinois.edu/  

 

Graduate Student Applications:

We are currently seeking graduate students in the Department who would like to participate in the LEAD mentoring program. 

For the academic year 2023-2024, the LEAD mentoring program will consist of (1) mentoring groups of graduate and undergraduate students and (2) larger meetings, events, and workshops. Mentoring group sizes will be determined by the number of participants; these will be made up of at least one undergraduate student and one graduate student but will typically be larger, pairing one or more graduate students with two or more undergraduate students. Mentoring groups will meet every other week at a date/time to be determined by group members. 

Graduate student responsibilities will include a.) helping to facilitate and actively participate in mentoring groups, and b.) attending skill based workshops on mentoring offered through the grad college (leading to a Graduate College Mentoring Certificate), and 3) potential for leading Critical Skills Clinics for LEAD scholars (e.g., studying strategies, writing clinics, finding research and internship opportunities on campus). LEAD mentors (graduate students) would be expected to spend approximately 1-3 hours per week in this role.

 The LEAD program is intended as a year-long program. Students will apply in the fall and continue their participation through the spring semester, and events will be planned for the entire academic year. 

Graduate students will work under the guidance of Petra Jelinek and Kate Bishop.

Applications are due Friday, October 20, 2023.

Questions about applying can be sent to Petra Jelinek jelinek@illinois.edu or Kate Bishop kjbishop@illinois.edu

 

Apply here: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/89453651?referrer=https://webtools.illinois.edu/