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Mentoring in MPLS
Mentoring can be a useful process to help you progress, develop or problem solve. A mentor gives their time to provide confidential, constructive and objective support in a way that is right for you. You may find it useful to be mentored (or coached) at different stages of your professional life – perhaps when new to the University; in transition between posts; when wanting to progress or change direction; or for some other reason.
Mentoring in MPLS departments
Each department in MPLS varies in its ability to offer a structured mentoring process for DPhil students and research staff.
Mentoring - Tools and resources
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Insect Enthusiasts Unite: Harnessing the Power of Citizen Scientists in the Darwin Tree of Life Project
Join Dr Liam Crowley from the Department of Biology as he shares insights into the transformative engagement experiences within the ambitious Darwin Tree of Life research project. Discover how collaboration with nature enthusiasts led to significant benefits for the research endeavour.
Exploring the potential of AI-enabled medical imaging
An academic-hospital-industry partnership has explored the potential of AI-enabled medical imaging to improve diagnosis and management of colo-rectal cancer, demonstrating AI’s potential to improve clinical pathways and patient outcomes.
Futureproofing Your Career: become irreplaceable in the age of AI
Nikita Khandwala's cutting-edge Futureproof Formula focuses on equipping you with the durable mindset and skills you need to thrive in a rapidly changing future of work.