Mentorship Circles
studentsGet paired with peers, alumni, and professionals who understand your path. Whether you need academic advice, career guidance, or help navigating a new country — mentors are here for real conversations.
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Everything the network offers — for students, faculty, industry professionals, and community members. Filter by audience or browse everything at once.
Get paired with peers, alumni, and professionals who understand your path. Whether you need academic advice, career guidance, or help navigating a new country — mentors are here for real conversations.
A living board of scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. Filtered by field, eligibility, and deadline — updated by members who have been through the process.
Subject-based and language-based study groups that meet regularly. Good for exam prep, thesis writing, or simply staying consistent when things get hard.
Step-by-step guides and templates for starting a Kurdish student club, hosting your first campus event, writing a constitution, and recruiting volunteers.
Moving to a new city or country for school? Members share housing tips, banking guides, transportation advice, and cultural orientation.
A searchable directory of educators and researchers who are open to mentoring, advising, or collaborating. Filter by field, institution, or region.
Post open research positions, co-author invitations, and interdisciplinary project calls. Connect with scholars across institutions.
Share syllabi, course outlines, reading lists, and classroom exercises with faculty across the network.
Monthly online discussions on education access, student retention, ethical mentoring, and cross-border academic partnerships.
Bridge students to internships, apprenticeships, and entry-level roles through verified partner organizations.
Professionals from every field share candid advice on hiring, portfolio building, salary negotiation, and technical interviews.
Kurdish founders, builders, and operators mentor aspiring entrepreneurs, share lessons, and collaborate on projects.
Companies that believe in inclusive hiring can partner with the network to access diverse, driven talent.
Track virtual and in-person events — academic talks, networking sessions, cultural programs, and informal meetups.
The network runs on volunteers: moderators, translators, mentors, and event organizers. Find a role that matches your time and skills.
Clear standards for respectful communication. A reporting system anyone can use. Moderation that is transparent, fair, and accountable.
Create or sign petitions, participate in polls, and publish community statements. Scoped from university level to global.