Wystartowała 11. edycja Projektu Mentorskiego UŁ

The official inauguration of the Mentorship Project took place on 7 December at the Biedermann’s Palace. That’s when the students had the opportunity to meet and talk to their mentors for the first time. Dr Ewa Hartman, who talked about how to take care of one’s own well-being in the world of changing technologies, was the special guest of the meeting.

11th edition of the University of Lodz Mentorship projectA commemorative photo of mentors and mentees of the 11th edition of the Mentorship Project at the Biedermann’s Palace

This year's edition of the Mentorship Project involves 34 mentors and 44 students.

Throughout six months of intensive cooperation with experienced mentors, students will receive support in overcoming challenges related to their professional path and personal development. Mentors will actively support young people in finding their own professional paths, helping to identify and develop their hidden potential and discover unique talents.

We keep our fingers crossed for all the mentees and mentors and wish you many fruitful meetings!

The full list of mentorship pairs

The Mentorship Project has been very popular among students for years. Every year, the project's mentors are ready to take new mentees under their wings. This proves how valuable and necessary initiative the Mentorship Project is.

10 years of Mentorship Project is behind us

During the inaugural meeting, participants in previous editions shared their reflections and comments. Mentor Anna Maria Wesołowska mentioned how valuable the contact with students was for her, and how much value the young people's perspective brings. She also encouraged this year's mentees to make the most of the opportunity to cooperate with mentors, to take the initiative and reach for more.

The mentor's reflections were supplemented by Aleksandra Cabaj, a graduate of the 10th edition of the Mentorship Project. She recalled her development under the supervision of Michał Hertel, CEO at BrandLift Customer Advocacy. She encouraged students starting their adventure in the project to boldly ask their mentors questions, test their ideas and ask for the feedback.

Photo report of the meeting

Brain in the era of artificial intelligence

Dr Ewa Hartman was the special guest of the event. She is the Head of the postgraduate studies in Neuro-Leadership at Lazarski University in Warsaw, a certified trainer of the Points of You method and the HeartMath method. She talked about how to take care of yourself and your mind in the era of modern technologies. She suggested how not to lose yourself and your sensitivity to the world among the ubiquitous algorithms.

Dr Ewa HartmanDr Ewa Hartman

Apply to take part in the 12th edition of the University of Lodz Mentorship project 

We are not slowing down and are already planning the next edition of the Mentorship Project of the University of Lodz, which will start in October 2024. We encourage students from all faculties of the University of Lodz to give the project adventure a go. If you are interested in cooperation with a mentor, leave your contact details in the form and we will send you information about opening registration for the 12th edition.  


If you want to get more information about the University of Lodz Mentorship project feel free to visit the project website.

Source: Magdalena Paszko, the University of Lodz Centre for External Relations
Edit: Communications and PR Centre, University of Lodz
Photos: Maciej Andrzejewski (Communications and PR Centre, University of Lodz)