Become a mentor

There are many different ways to engage with and make an impact on a current UOW student and leave them better prepared for their career post studies. UOW offers different programs with varying levels of commitment for you, the mentor, depending on your availability and capacity.

Career Connect

The UOW Career Connect Mentoring program matches mentors (UOW alumni), with current UOW students (mentees), who are seeking career advice for an online one-hour, one-off industry related informational interview, directed by the mentee. Students are usually in the middle of their degree. You can help the mentee gain insight into the opportunities and challenges of working in a specific industry and share your knowledge to provide support and encouragement to the mentee.

 

Mentoring

Targeted at students in their final years, the UOW mentoring program matches mentors with current UOW students who are seeking career advice to gain insight into the opportunities and challenges of working in a specific industry. The aim is to match you with someone who is keen to hear about your advice and experience in their chosen industry, with shared interests and university degree. You can make a real difference to the future career of a UOW student.

The UOW Mentoring Program will provide training for both mentor and mentee. We will outline expectations, key dates and available resources.

 

Panels

Panels are a valuable way to share your knowledge and industry experience with a wider number of UOW students. The Q&A segment allows students to explore the range of career directions they can take by hearing from industry professionals. They are able to learn from the people who have been there, done that, and inspire them to follow their own path after they have graduated. Both mentors and mentees in all of our programs must agree and adhere to the UOW Code of Conduct.

 

What's in it for you as a mentor?

Mentoring can benefit mentors as much as the mentees. Such benefits include:

  • Satisfying the natural human desire to share knowledge and experience
  • Achieve satisfaction: For some mentors, having a mentee succeed and eventually become a friend and colleague, is one of their greatest joys
  • Develop your professional network: By making contacts for your mentees, you strengthen your own contacts and make new ones
  • Extend your contribution: The results of good mentoring have an ongoing and lasting effect, as mentees are often inspired and want to give back

Note: Mentors and mentees will be matched based on responses to the criteria in the application form. It is possible that not all applicants will be matched as it’s determined by students’ needs. Meetings with students are to be conducted via phone, video, email or in person where possible.

Register your interest in becoming a mentor

2024 key dates

Program week Due date Session week
Applications open Monday 6 May  
Applications close Monday 2 June  
Program launch Tuesday 23 July Week 1
Mentoring session 1 Week of 29 July Week 2
Mentoring session 2 Week of 5 August Week 3
Mentoring session 3 Week of 12 August Week 4
Mentoring session 4  Week of 19 August Week 5
Mentoring session 5  Week of 26 August Week 6
Make up week Week of 2 September Week 7

 

Frequently asked questions

That is not a problem. Many of our mentorships are conducted virtually. If the mentor and mentee live near each other, we encourage face-to-face meetings.

The program orientation for all participants is a live online presentation that runs for about 30 minutes.

UOW Mentoring requires four to five hours of contact time with your mentee over the duration of the program.

There is a virtual orientation session where you will have the opportunity to meet other mentors and mentees.

When you apply to participate in the mentoring programs you will be required to provide a brief introduction for your mentee. This introduction, along with your name, degree/s you have completed, current business details and a contact email address will be provided to your mentor. It is your choice if you decide to share more information about yourself throughout your mentoring partnership.

You will be told your mentee's name and the degree they are enrolled in at UOW as well as their email address.

The UOW Mentoring Program will provide training for both mentor and mentee. We will outline expectations, key dates and available resources. 

Yes, all mentors are required to participate in the orientation session, which will cover responsibilities and expectations for both mentors and mentees. The mentees will also attend the orientation. On this day you will also be provided with a participant manual which provides more specific information about the program.

UOW Mentoring Program

When UOW students stand on the threshold of their career, having someone in their corner to help them find their way can change everything. You could be that someone for a UOW student.