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SEEKING INDUSTRY MENTORS FOR AWARD-WINNING NATIONAL INITIATIVE About IMNIS The Industry Mentoring Network in STEM (IMNIS) is a national flagship initiative of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.The vision of IMNIS is to develop a generation of industry-savvy PhD graduates who can engage and collaborate with industry, understand the broader sector, be aware of the career opportunities in industry, and extend their professional network beyond academia. MENTEES Actively enrolled PhD students from leading universities across Australia. Mentees are typically in their second year, are researching within the sector and are keen to learn more about the industry sector. MENTORS Senior-level industry mentors have approx. 10+ years industry experience (not a firm time requirement) as well as executive/management level skills. CEOs, C-suite, Directors, Managers, Team Leaders or long-time Technical Specialists who are moving up in their organisation. R&D, business development, data analytics, innovation, consultancy and more. Mentors do not advise/supervise the student on their research project, but help them develop and strengthen their soft skills (negotiating, networking, strategic planning, communication, pitching etc), extend their network and understand industry and the opportunities within this sector. The overlap in discipline area provides common interests and language for easier discussion, plus it also means your professional network is of relevance and value to your mentee. If you can help them network beyond academia that is fantastic. Mentors do not have to have a PhD or a STEM qualification, but must be able to mentor a STEM- qualified student and help them understand the industry sector. TIME COMMITMENT Mentors meet with their mentee for approximately 1 hour per month for one year, ideally in person (though tele/videocon can be used when needed). Face-to- face meetings foster greater rapport and are encouraged. You will also be invited to several state- level events over the course of the year to connect and network with all mentors and mentees. There are PhD students in your city in need of an industry mentor in your field. If you are able to mentor a student or help connect IMNIS with potential mentors, please email the Executive Director, Dr Marguerite Evans-Galea on [email protected]. If you’d like to know more or have questions, Dr Evans-Galea can be reached on 0488 438 001.

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SEEKING INDUSTRY MENTORS FORAWARD-WINNING NATIONAL INITIATIVE

About IMNIS

The Industry Mentoring Network in STEM (IMNIS) is a national flagshipinitiative of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.The visionof IMNIS is to develop a generation of industry-savvy PhD graduates who canengage and collaborate with industry, understand the broader sector, be awareof the career opportunities in industry, and extend their professional networkbeyond academia.

MENTEESActively enrolled PhD students from leadinguniversities across Australia.

Mentees are typically in their second year, areresearching within the sector and are keen to learnmore about the industry sector.

MENTORSSenior-level industry mentors have approx. 10+years industry experience (not a firm timerequirement) as well as executive/managementlevel skills.

CEOs, C-suite, Directors, Managers, TeamLeaders or long-time Technical Specialists who aremoving up in their organisation.

R&D, business development, data analytics,innovation, consultancy and more.

Mentors do not advise/supervise the student on theirresearch project, but help them develop and strengthen their soft skills (negotiating, networking, strategic planning, communication, pitching etc),extend their network and understand industry and the opportunities within this sector. The overlap in discipline area provides common interests andlanguage for easier discussion, plus it also meansyour professional network is of relevance and value toyour mentee. If you can help them network beyondacademia that is fantastic. Mentors do not have to have a PhD or a STEMqualification, but must be able to mentor a STEM-qualified student and help them understand theindustry sector.

TIME COMMITMENTMentors meet with their mentee for approximately 1hour per month for one year, ideally in person (thoughtele/videocon can be used when needed). Face-to-face meetings foster greater rapport and areencouraged. You will also be invited to several state-level events over the course of the year to connectand network with all mentors and mentees.

There are PhD students in your city in need of anindustry mentor in your field. If you are able to mentora student or help connect IMNIS with potentialmentors, please email the Executive Director, DrMarguerite Evans-Galea on [email protected]. If you’d like toknow more or have questions, Dr Evans-Galea canbe reached on 0488 438 001.