Mentoring
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The IFBC program is an interdisciplinary master program, with students have different backgrounds and future career aspirations. We offer a mentoring system providing students a more specific focus on their orientation within the program and their targeted career perspectives.
Student-mentor pairs are assigned at the start of the program based on undergraduate studies and professional background. The first mentoring meeting is mandatory and takes place within the first six weeks of the first semester. Students are themselves responsible for making an appointment within this timeframe. After the meeting the mentors or mentee submit a signed form to the Student's office. Unless students have the mentoring form signed on time they will not be admitted to the Master thesis.
Further meetings, depending on the student's needs, will take place based on individual agreements between mentor and mentee. Appointments are made via email or phone.