2024 DEI Mentoring Programme
The enrollment window for the 2024 programme is now closed for mentees.
The DEI Mentoring programme is a guided programme focused on professional development and will support mentees to develop their skills, expand their networks and grow their careers at Springer Nature. Find out more on Hive.
The programme will run from May - November 2024 for up to 100 mentee/mentor pairs and will connect mentees from three groups that experience lower levels of inclusion or are currently underrepresented in leadership at Springer Nature, with mentors within our organisation.
What will the 2024 programme look like?
Following training sessions in early May, mentee/mentor pairs will meet monthly from May to November, with optional check-in sessions with the DEI team throughout.
Mentees will benefit from:
Monthly meetings with their mentor, with optional conversation prompts and self-reflection tasks received monthly by email.
Optional Mentee Meet-up groups, connecting mentees for peer support & networking
Opportunities to learn from senior leaders, in addition to their mentor
For mentors and mentees, time spent in meetings together and in training sessions can contribute towards your annual training and development time (see this blog post on ‘Taking Ownership of your Development Time’ for more information). Mentoring is a valuable professional development opportunity and we ask that managers please support their team members in signing up, which will help us to progress towards our strategic DEI objectives.
If you have any questions, would like to discuss participation in the programme in more detail or need support accessing the mentoring platform, please contact the DEI Team.
Who can be a mentee?
The 2024 programme is open to mentees at all levels globally who self-identify as:
- Disabled or neurodivergent and/or
- LGBTQ+ and/or
- People of colour*
*We recognise the term 'people of colour' is not used globally. By people of colour, we mean people who self-identify on the Inclusion & Diversity Survey as Asian, Black, Latin American, Indigenous, Middle Eastern or North African, Pacific Islander, and/or Traveller or Roma.
Who can be a mentor?
Mentors must have at least three years professional experience but, as the programme is open to mentees at all levels, we need mentors from a wide range of seniority levels. Mentors do not need to belong to a particular identity group, but of course, colleagues that would be eligible to apply as mentees are warmly encouraged to volunteer as mentors instead.
Why Become a Mentor?
DEVELOP feedback and critical thinking skills
GROW your network within the organization
ADVANCE your leadership skills
SUPPORT Springer Nature's commitment to DEI
Why Become a Mentee?
GROW professional networks
LEARN to navigate workplace challenges
DEVELOP your leadership skills
EXPLORE opportunities and build your career path
