School of Global Studies

The Equity Coaching and Mentoring Network

(Previously BAME and Women's Coaching and Mentoring Network)


‘The Equity Coaching and Mentoring Network’ (A collective for supporting those with experience of structural exclusion in the HE environment) provides an independent support network for staff facing oppressive and exclusionary cultures of academic life and that may be particularly vulnerable to prejudicial micro-aggressions in the day-to-day work and wider social environment. The Network is premised on the idea of building and sustaining a culture of support, development and research success for BAME staff, women, and any other colleagues, offering a space to discuss and find ways to overcome professional concerns arising from institutional stresses and structural obstacles. The Network does not provide counselling, legal support or, indeed, policy advice.

We would like to extend an open call to staff wishing to self-refer to the network. Following self-referrals, coaches/mentors and mentees will be matched and it is envisioned that mentees and mentors will set up an initial meeting to discuss coaching and mentoring possibilities. Most coaching and mentoring is done in 3-6 sessions focussed on specific issues, ranging from publishing aims, to career advancement to life/work balance concerns.

 

 Members of Coaching and Mentoring Network                                                                                        
Divya Tolia-Kelly

Divya P. Tolia-Kelly

See Divya talk about the benefits of the network. Watch here.

Pamela Kea

Pamela Kea

Shahaduz Zaman

Shahaduz Zaman

Fae Dussart

Fae Dussart

Francesco Ventrella

Francesco Ventrella

Anna Laing

Anna Laing

Lyndsay McLean

Lyndsay McLean

Louiza Odysseos

Louiza Odysseos

See Louiza talk about the benefits of the network. Watch here.

Divya Sharma

Divya Sharma

Ceri Oeppen

Ceri Oeppen

Tahir Zaman

Tahir Zaman

See Tahir talk about the benefits of the network. Watch here.

Grace Carswell

Grace Carswell

 Trainees of Coaching and Mentoring Network 2024: Not available as Coaches or Mentors until Oct 2025
JoAnn McGregor

JoAnn McGregor                                              

Ushehwedu Kufakurinani

Ushehwedu Kufakurinani

Faiz Sheikh

Faiz Sheikh

Melissa Lazenby

Melissa Lazenby

See Melissa talk about the benefits of the network. Watch here.

Michael Collyer

Michael Collyer

Caroline Bennett

Caroline Bennett

Melissa Gatter

Melissa Gatter

Karis Jade Petty

Karis Jade Petty

Listen to Karis talk about the benefits of the network. Listen here.

Dominic Kniveton

Dominic Kniveton

Pedram Rowhani

Pedram Rowhani

Paul Boyce

Paul Boyce

Anne Roemer-Mahler

Anne Roemer-Mahler

Andrew Hook

Andrew Hook

Lucila Newell

Lucila Newell

Flora Dennis

Flora Dennis

Rob Sharp

Rob Sharp

 


Diwali 2024

 


 

Monthly socials 

Everyone is invited to our in-person social meet ups 11am - 12pm in Veggie Bowl, Arts C, academic year 2024/ 2025 usually on the first Friday of each month-
  • 8/11/24 (Cancelled)
  • 6/12/24
  • 10/1/25
  • 7/2/25
  • 7/3/25
  • 4/04/25
  • 2/5/25
  • 6/6/25

 Research Leadership Award Winner 2024

Research Leadership Award Winner 2024 for: Building an inclusive research culture in Global Studies: Sussex University BAME an Women's Coaching and Mentoring Network.

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Want support, or to support others?

If you are interested in becoming a BAME Coach/Mentor or receiving support, please complete the relevant form below, and send to d.p.tolia-kelly@sussex.ac.uk.

For PhD Students wanting support please beware that we cannot offer coaching and mentoring on issues already part of the supervisory portfolio. Please contact Professor D.P. Tolia-Kelly for further advice.

Already in the Coaching and Mentoring Network?

Further information and links to relevant forms can be found below:

Further information

Watch our Network Launch meeting

Below, you can find some further information about coaching and mentoring. If you have any further questions about the Network, please contact Professor Divya Tolia-Kelly (d.p.tolia-kelly@sussex.ac.uk).