Hi all,
We are excited to invite interested mentees and mentors to apply to participate in the mentoring program of the ASA Section on Statistics and Data Science Education for the upcoming year!
The Program
Now in its eighth year, the aim of this 9-month mentoring program is to provide statistics and data science educators with career advice and mentoring. This can include discussions of teaching / curriculum building, career trajectory, potential research areas in statistics / data science education, and other professional goals. Typically, mentors and mentees meet remotely / in-person for a 30-minute discussion once a month, though this is flexible depending on mentee goals. Time expectations beyond monthly one-hour meetings must be mutually agreed upon by both the mentor and the mentee.
The program operates on an academic calendar year from August 18, 2025 – May 15, 2026. New this year: membership to ASA and the Section on Statistics and Data Science Education is NOT required.
Who can participate in the program?
We welcome all educators in the broader statistical and data science community, including, but not limited to, K-12 schools, AP programs, community colleges, undergraduate and graduate programs, industry, and government.
We also welcome PhD students who will graduate in or before the 2025-2026 academic year. We will strive to match individuals who are applying for a job in academia or statistics / data science education, or want other mentoring related to teaching / education work.
Mentees and Mentors
You can participate in the program in the following roles:
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Mentees are individuals wanting to discuss or learn more about aspects of statistics and data science education with more experienced statistics and data science educators. These discussions include, but are not limited to, teaching methods and styles, scholarship in statistics / data science education, career paths / transitions, job search, etc.
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Mentors are individuals who are experienced statistics and data science educators looking to help mentees by discussing aspects of teaching and scholarship, career options, and / or providing advice during a job search. Mentors also help mentees make connections in the larger statistics and data science education community.
If you are unsure which role is the best for you, please feel free to contact Jackie Herman (hermanj1@nku.edu).
We work to match mentors and mentees based on several criteria (e.g., career goals, teaching interests, research interests), with the goal of setting both mentor and mentee up for a successful mentoring relationship.
How to Apply?
If you're interested in participating in the mentoring program as a mentee or mentor (or both!), please fill out the application form which can be found at the following link:
Application Link: Click here to apply!
If you want to participate as both a mentor and a mentee, fill out the application twice - once as a mentor and once as a mentee.
Priority will be given to those who apply before August 8th, 2025, but applications will be accepted throughout the summer. Every effort will be made to match those who apply by August 8th.
Note: If you are currently in the mentoring program and would like to continue, please fill out the application form again.
More information: Please contact Jackie Herman (hermanj1@nku.edu) if you have questions regarding the program.
Thank you for your interest!
Jackie, Ciaran, Ella, Jane, Sinjini, & Suhwon
ASA Section on Statistics and Data Science Education Mentoring Program Committee
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Ciaran Evans
Assistant Professor
Wake Forest University
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