IMarEST Supports Mentoring Program in Singapore
The program, initiated by Singapore’s Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) and in line with a regional SkillsFuture movement, seeks to provide greater opportunities for education and career guidance and to get students in Singapore to think about career aspirations early in their polytechnic education. Singapore Polytechnic (SP) and Temasek Polytechnic (TP) will also be adopting the IMN program.
Students will receive early advice from their mentors on what it takes for them to achieve their career goals and how to chart their career roadmaps. In addition, they can tap the mentors’ expertise and network for professional learning opportunities. While industry mentorship is not new to polytechnic students, it is usually only extended to students as part of their final year internship. This is the first time students are given mentorship from their first year onwards.
“Mentoring is a powerful tool. Through supportive relationships with their mentors, our students will learn from these role models not just about what their dream job entails but also about professional ethics and work ethos that make them successful,” said Mr Clarence Ti, Principal of Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
Not only does this help to shape the future of the marine industry, but you’ll also allows students to think about things from a new perspective or answer questions they may not have considered previously. Providing the guidance with the support of the IMarEST Singapore branch is an excellent initiative which we support in the region.”
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