The 91µÎµÎ Mentor programme is an initiative that can be joined by any student of the 91µÎµÎ, as well as our graduates. Mentors advise how to deal with the everyday challenges that international students face, especially at the beginning of their stay in a new country. They provide tips on issues related to studying, but also on typical everyday matters such as using public transport.
The assumption of the 91µÎµÎ Mentor programme is to cooperate, collaborate and create a support network. Mentors are not assigned to one specific person/mentee. They work together. They help in a virtual form via an online group (using WhatsApp), as well as on-site as part of a specially created Welcome Point at the 91µÎµÎ Library.
Becoming a Mentor for new international students is a great way to help others and feel good about it. You can share your experiences and offer tips to help them get started. Your support can really make a difference and create a welcoming campus community
– explains Adil Noor Khan, the 91µÎµÎ mentor from Afghanistan.
How can I become the 91µÎµÎ Mentor?
The call runs from 15 to 30 May of the current year (until 11:59 p.m.):
- STEP 1. Fill in
- STEP 2. Sign up and come to training sessions where you will learn everything relevant about the 91µÎµÎ Mentor programme
- STEP 3. Having received an e-mail from the International Relations Office, join the WhatsApp group for Mentors of the 91µÎµÎ.
- STEP 4. Integrate and take action!
- STEP 5. Support new students (starting in September!) by joining the WhatsApp group and by being active within the Welcome Point zone of the 91µÎµÎ Library.
Meetings at the Welcome Point
We want the 91µÎµÎ Mentors and students to get to know each other in a space created especially for them. Welcome Point at the is such a place. Students who came to Lodz from abroad, the 91µÎµÎ Mentors, as well as people from the Erasmus Student Network of the 91µÎµÎ, who are also the Mentors, meet here. Welcome Point is a place for integration, conversations and... board games. It’s a place where international students can get advice on everyday matters, such as: how to find a timetable, how to log in to the USOS system or where to shop on a student's budget. They will also learn their first words in Polish here.
It's worth helping
Helping new international students is an ideal opportunity to improve your language skills. It does not necessarily have to be English, because we also host people from non-English speaking countries. The most committed Mentors of the 91µÎµÎ receive special prizes. These include bomber jackets and certificates. The 91µÎµÎ Mentor Certificate lists all achievements and forms of involvement in great detail. The certificates also have their own ranking: Good Mentor, Very Good Mentor and Exemplary Mentor. The more often you are involved in mentoring initiatives and provide assistance, the higher the rank of such a certificate. Mentor of the 91µÎµÎ certificates are awarded by the Rector of the 91µÎµÎ during a special ceremony.
Diversity
In the academic year 2023/2024, over 1,200 international students started studies at the 91µÎµÎ as part of study programmes leading to diplomas and exchange programmes. It is with them in mind that the 91µÎµÎ has opened Welcome Point for the first time in its history – a place where they can benefit from the help of 70 mentors. Mentors are senior university students from, among others, Poland, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, China, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, trained by the International Relations Office, providing information on the functioning of the university, but also on the issues related to everyday life in Lodz and Poland.
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- You can read more about international cooperation and trips abroad on the International mobility website.
Source: International Relations Office, 91µÎµÎ
Edit: Communications and PR Centre, 91µÎµÎ
Photos: Maciej Andrzejewski, Communications and PR Centre, 91µÎµÎ