Mentoring involves a voluntary process where one person offers their time to support a mentee. The goal is to provide confidential, non-judgmental, and constructive assistance, aiding the mentee's development as they see fit. A mentor serves as a sounding board, helping the mentee navigate challenges and gain clarity.
The Careers Service is part of the University Administration and Services (UAS) and supports all Oxford students, researchers, and alumni
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The University’s home for all students, academic and professional staff who want to improve their language skills
Delve into the toolkit page, a resource hub created to meet the unique needs of the University’s diverse workforce. These toolkits have been created as self access resources, enabling you to think about a range of topics such as PDRs, developing teams and supporting new staff members.