Become a partner to advance
your diversity enrollment & retention
Leadership Brainery's postgraduate partners are programs offering master's and doctoral degrees. Our partners are actively committed to creating diversity, inclusion, and equity not only within their institutions but in our greater society. We offer our partners innovative opportunities and training to recruit and retain extraordinary diverse talent.
Partner Benefits
Increase diversity recruitment
Partner school representatives attend LB's Annual Impact Summit & Recruitment Fair and gain 24/7 access to engage and source prospective candidates on our online portal, Dear Future Colleague.
Support & Retain Current Graduate Students
Students at our partner schools gain access to the LB Clubhouse, a hybrid gathering space for diverse graduate students to access innovative programming, co-working space, event and meeting rooms, and an inclusive community. The first Clubhouse is located in the Back Bay Neighborhood of Boston.
Access development
and training
Partner school representatives join LB's Postgraduate Diversity & Equity Coalition, an on-line community of higher education professionals committed to fostering greater equity. Access monthly meetings and training seminars centering DEI.
How LB is transforming graduate schools
Diversity recruitment doesn't have to happen only at one-time events or online seminars. On LB's Dear Future Colleague portal, you will have access to source hundreds of prospective graduate school candidates' profiles.
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Scout talent through our database of individual profiles. View bio, work and leadership background, & contact information.
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Users can direct message, send calendar invites, and video chat in DFC.
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Share your “Why us?” directly with our rapidly growing community of diverse talent looking for their ideal postgraduate program.
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Increase your event attendance by sharing upcoming events.
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Optimize your presence and investment by encouraging your current students to become volunteer mentors for prospective applicants



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