In this episode of ‘When Science Speaks, host Mark Bayer talks with Bill Mahoney, Ph.D., Associate Dean of Student and Postdoctoral Affairs at the University of Washington.
The discussion centers around the importance of mentorship in academic and professional development.
Dr. Mahoney shares valuable insights on how to choose the right mentor, manage mentoring relationships, and recognize the signs of both beneficial and detrimental mentorship dynamics.
Bill also emphasizes the significance of having multiple mentors and leveraging networks to seek career opportunities beyond academia. Additionally, the episode explores the concept of the ‘hidden curriculum’ and ways to navigate unseen challenges in higher education.
00:00 The Importance of Mentorship
00:21 Choosing the Right Mentor
01:00 Managing Mentoring Relationships
03:54 Avoiding Pitfalls in Mentorship
06:08 Navigating the Hidden Curriculum
11:55 Career Development Beyond Academia
15:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts