Mentors

--- Mentors are formerly known as independent advisors or the supervisory committee (aio begeleidingscommissie) ---

At the start of your PhD journey, one or two mentors need to be appointed and included in MyPhD before you complete your registration; this is compulsory for all PhD candidates. Mentors provide independent advice to the PhD candidate and the supervisory team concerning the progress (rate, direction) of the PhD track.

The document below describes the role of mentors, selection process and qualifications, and meetings with the mentors including the Annual PhD Progress Meeting. Please note that PhD candidates of the PhD programme Clinical & Experimental Neuroscience do not have to select mentors; the programme assigns a mentor to each PhD.

Role of mentors at the GSLS

Although the content of your individual meetings with your mentors depends on your needs, we advise to discuss several topics. These are progress of both research and training (evaluation of last year and timeline for next year), personal and scientific development, quality of supervision, career plans and well-being. We compiled a list of example questions regarding these topics that you can use for inspiration.

Example questions for individual meetings

After your registration in MyPhD has been approved and you included one or two mentors in the system, the GSLS will e-mail you a letter for your mentors about their role. We will request you to forward it to your mentors. You can also find the letter below.

Letter for mentors at the GSLS