Mentorship connects STEM students with industry professionals, researchers, companies, and project sponsors - for research, capstone projects, funded work, internships, and applied technical projects.
Work alongside researchers and academics on active questions in your field - and build real research experience.
Take on a final-year or design project shaped by a real organization's problem, with an industry mentor invested in the outcome.
Some partners fund or sponsor student projects - equipment, materials, or stipends - in exchange for work on problems they care about.
Mentorship relationships often open doors: internships, co-op placements, and first roles with the organizations you work with.
Hands-on engineering, data, and software projects with real constraints, real users, and a professional reviewing your work.
Course projects and theses grounded in a company's real context - so your academic work carries weight beyond the classroom.
Share your program, interests, and the kind of project or experience you're looking for.
We introduce you to a professional, researcher, or organization whose work lines up with yours.
Collaborate with mentor guidance. The work, the learning, and the credit stay yours.
We're building the mentor and partner network now, and matches are made as the right fit appears - not on a fixed schedule. Tell us what you're looking for and we'll reach out when there's a genuine match.
If you're a professional, researcher, or company with a project students could contribute to - or you want to sponsor student work in your field - we'd like to hear from you.
Tell us your field, your goals, and what kind of work you want to do - that's where every match starts.