In the two previous editions of the programme, several dozen students benefited from the mentor's support A group of people in front of the distinctive building of the Copernicus Centre for Integration. Surrounded by greenery and forest. Campus life

Plan your development with the help of a mentor

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Applications for the third edition of the Uni-ME mentoring programme are open until 6 February. For students, this is a unique opportunity to receive personalised support in planning their education and development path, taking advantage of the opportunities offered by NCU's YUFE alliance and international programmes and partnerships.

The main objective of the programme is to provide support in planning an educational path with an international component, while its long-term goals include promoting the idea of building a European University, and stimulating cooperation and communication between NCU units. The initiative also serves to create a mentoring institution at the university, where mentors, as experts and ambassadors of the programme, prepare subsequent candidates for the role of future mentors.

What benefits does Uni-ME offer to students? Mentees, i.e. programme participants, will learn from their mentors how to organise a trip to a foreign university or take part in a course abroad. They will also receive individual support from their mentors in self-development and the implementation of their plans, and will take part in inspiring workshops and meetings that open up new perspectives.

By participating in this year's edition, they will have the opportunity to use the Mentiway platform, which provides:

Applications are submitted via the Mentiway platform.

List of mentors for the third edition of the programme

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