Our Mentorship Program.

Regular Mentorship.

Beginner student coders are paired with intermediate/advanced programmers. The goal is for mentors to help mentees discover the world of coding, to guide them in their journey, to help them avoid mistakes, and suggest projects or learning resources.

How does it work?

  • Paired depending on Mentor skills & Mentee interest
  • Meet every Wednesday 6-7pm at our Coding Night
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Become a mentor

mentor
  • Meet new students
  • Great addition to your CV/Resume
  • "The best way to learn is by teaching"
  • Guide a fellow student in their journey

Become a mentee

mentor
  • Learn a new skill
  • Get help and guidance from a mentor
  • You are expected to be engaged
  • Guide a fellow student in their journey

Our mentors

Piotr Zychlinski

Python, Java, WebDev

Adriano Barbet

Swift, WebDev

Rohan Luchmun

Python

Lucan DSilva

C++, Python, HTML, Java

Omran Abuhalaiqa

Python

Jawaher Alharbi

Python

Want to join?

Click to apply!

Mentor/Mentee Board

Resources

For Mentors

1. CodeSoc Mentorship Program Onboarding

Contains info on how to be a good mentor, how to communicate to beginners and resources you can recommend to your mentees.

2. University of Warwick Mentorship HandBook

Made by the University, this document contains loads of information on how what is Mentoring and to be a good one.

3. University of Warwick Peer Support

Also made by the University, these are various resources on good practices for peer support and mentoring at Warwick.

For Mentees

1. CodeSoc Mentorship Program Onboarding

Contains info on how to be a good mentor, how to communicate to beginners and resources you can recommend to your mentees.

2. CodeSoc Mentorship Program Onboarding

Contains info on how to be a good mentor, how to communicate to beginners and resources you can recommend to your mentees.

3. CodeSoc Mentorship Program Onboarding

Contains info on how to be a good mentor, how to communicate to beginners and resources you can recommend to your mentees.