Becoming an Independent Scholar
As a mentee, you play a vital role in shaping your own scholarly identity which empowers you to take an active role in developing the knowledge, skills, and networks necessary for your academic and professional growth and success.
Stages of Mentorship
Shared responsibility for each area of core mutual expectations will help you transition from mentee to a self-reliant scholar ready to contribute meaningfully to your field.
Core Mutual Expectations & Scholarly Independence
Each FAIM area of core mutual expectations is in part designed to help mentees reach their academic and professional goals.
Communication
Clear and consistent communication helps you build the confidence and skills to convey your scholarly ideas effectively and collaborate within academic and professional settings.
Milestone Timeline and Funding Plans
Establishing a transparent timeline and understanding funding resources prepares you to plan and manage your research projects independently.
Health and Well-Being
Prioritizing well-being allows you to maintain the resilience and focus necessary to sustain a fulfilling scholarly career.
Teams and Relationships
Learning to build and nurture professional relationships ensures you can effectively collaborate and contribute within teams representing a diversity of expertise, backgrounds, and experiences.
Feedback on Scholarly Performance and Materials
Eliciting, interpreting, and implementing constructive feedback from your mentor(s) and others provides you with skills to refine your work and meet the high standards of independent scholarship.
Conflict Resolution
Developing strategies to navigate conflicts prepares you to maintain professional relationships and mitigate harm.
Authorship on Publications and Other Scholarly Products
Understanding authorship expectations ensures you can contribute meaningfully to scholarly work while protecting your intellectual contributions.
Service and Contributions to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Engaging in service and initiatives that contribute to Cornell’s core value – to provide a community of inclusion, belonging, and respect – creates opportunities for scholars representing diverse backgrounds, perspectives, abilities, and experiences to learn and work productively and positively together.
Professional and Career Development
Developing your network of mentors and collaborating with them on career planning helps you identify and achieve your goals, laying the foundation for long-term success as an independent scholar.