What does it really mean to have a mentor—and why is a mentoring relationship so often a turning point in personal and professional growth? How do we learn from one another beyond classrooms and formal systems? Through conversation and real-life examples, Dragana Jevtić, founder and director of the Creative Mentorship programme, will present mentoring as a living, dynamic learning process—and introduce the core principles of Creative Mentorship, a programme that has been connecting people of different experiences, professions, and generations for years.
In a month when the Palace of Science is exploring both formal and informal education, this talk is another chance to discover mentorship as an inspiring model for learning and knowledge exchange. It’s for everyone who thinks about learning in new ways—those who have mentored before or want to become mentors, those looking for support and guidance in their growth, and anyone curious about how knowledge is shaped through conversation, trust, and shared reflection.
At the Palace of Science, we believe learning lasts a lifetime—and this talk is an invitation to explore, together, the important role mentorship can play along the way.
Admission is free.