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Build a broad-based community mentoring program for research software focused on diversity across a range of dimensions #45

Open dr-eric-jensen opened 11 months ago

dr-eric-jensen commented 11 months ago

Potential Activity Scope Building a broad-based community mentoring program for research software, focused on diversity across various dimensions, requires a strategic approach.

The first step is to clarify the dimensions of diversity that the program aims to address. The target audience must also be defined.

Collaboration with existing affinity groups like Rladies, Women in Data Science, and others is essential, as they can provide valuable insights, resources, and connections. The structure of the mentoring program must be designed, including the duration, format, matching process, goals, and expected outcomes, with different tracks or tiers to cater to diverse needs.

Recruitment of mentors and mentees should emphasize the program's commitment to diversity and inclusion, and training sessions should be offered to equip mentors with the necessary skills. A thoughtful matching process that considers the diverse needs and preferences of both mentors and mentees is crucial, along with ongoing monitoring and support mechanisms.

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This potential activity was curated as part of "Charting the Course: Policy and Planning for Sustainable Research Software," a Sloan Foundation-funded project within URSSI dedicated to supporting the future of research software through evidence-informed policy work (Project contacts are: @danielskatz and @dr-eric-jensen). If you are interested in working on this, please add a comment.