The Mentoring Program sponsors educational activities for participants and the wider research community throughout the year.
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Monthly Workshops: Focusing on developing knowledge of the UCSF research environment, and practical skills for managing a career in HIV research. Held every third Friday from 9-10 AM.
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Annual Leadership Retreat: Provides a full day for early stage investigators to build leadership skills and receive focused feedback from peers and senior investigators. For early career investigators.
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Annual Future Leaders Research Symposium: Featuring scientific presentations from mentees and presentation of annual Early Career Investigator awards. For the whole community.
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Annual Mentoring for Mentors Workshop: Intensive and interactive meeting designed to provide mid-level and senior faculty in HIV research with the tools for more effective mentoring, especially of mentees of diversity (defined mainly as those from underrepresented racial/ethnic minorities).
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Mentoring the Mentors Workshop for HIV Researchers (2019)
The two-day workshop is an intensive and interactive meeting designed to provide mid-level and senior faculty in HIV research with the tools for more effective mentoring, especially of mentees of diversity (defined mainly as those from underrepresented racial/ethnic minorities). The workshops discusses barriers related to being an early career investigator of diversity (e.g.
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2015 CFAR Mentoring Program Research Symposium
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Alternative Careers in HIV Research: Industry and Non-Profit
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Time Management Strategies in Academics
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Life-Work Balance: A Panel Discussion and Open Questions
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Mentoring Program Workshop: Avoiding Research Misconduct
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Mentoring Program Workshop: Grant Writing
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Introduction to the UCSF Research Enterprise
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Introduction to the CFAR Mentoring Program