Faculty developers believe mentoring programs are beneficial for new and junior faculty. Although there are reports on the early years of these programs, few have existed for more than 15 years. This article reports on a junior faculty program in place for 18 years with the same goals, format, and activities. The endurance of its mentoring component, with continuing support of faculty, former mentors and protégés, and administrators, is a measure of its success. Mentoring patterns relative to gender, mentor repetition, protégés who later mentor, and multidisciplinarity within pairings may be of assistance and encouragement to anyone initiating or continuing a mentoring program. Over 70 recommendations are included
The authors conducted a prospective longitudinal study from 2009 to 2016 to assess the short and lon...
This is a report of the process and evaluation of 12 years of mentoring new faculty in a university ...
Mentoring is one way in which new faculty can acquire the skills needed for a successful academic ca...
Mentoring junior faculty in higher education is often thought of as an easy task that every tenured ...
As junior faculty progress within their careers an opportunity presents itself to provide this group...
Mentoring junior faculty in higher education is often thought of as an easy task that every tenured ...
A well developed mentoring program should not be just considered another faculty activity but rather...
Abstract: Approaches to mentoring junior faculty in counselor education departments have received mi...
Purpose: Mentorship is a valuable mechanism of socializing faculty members to higher education, but ...
Mentoring, though defined differently in various fields of study, has become an important tool for c...
Educational research shows that close student-faculty interaction is a key factor in college student...
The authors conducted a prospective longitudinal study from 2009 to 2016 to assess the short and lon...
The featured research uses theory-building case study to understand the experiences of junior facult...
The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy launched the Bill and Karen Campbell Fa...
The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy launched the Bill and Karen Campbell Fa...
The authors conducted a prospective longitudinal study from 2009 to 2016 to assess the short and lon...
This is a report of the process and evaluation of 12 years of mentoring new faculty in a university ...
Mentoring is one way in which new faculty can acquire the skills needed for a successful academic ca...
Mentoring junior faculty in higher education is often thought of as an easy task that every tenured ...
As junior faculty progress within their careers an opportunity presents itself to provide this group...
Mentoring junior faculty in higher education is often thought of as an easy task that every tenured ...
A well developed mentoring program should not be just considered another faculty activity but rather...
Abstract: Approaches to mentoring junior faculty in counselor education departments have received mi...
Purpose: Mentorship is a valuable mechanism of socializing faculty members to higher education, but ...
Mentoring, though defined differently in various fields of study, has become an important tool for c...
Educational research shows that close student-faculty interaction is a key factor in college student...
The authors conducted a prospective longitudinal study from 2009 to 2016 to assess the short and lon...
The featured research uses theory-building case study to understand the experiences of junior facult...
The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy launched the Bill and Karen Campbell Fa...
The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy launched the Bill and Karen Campbell Fa...
The authors conducted a prospective longitudinal study from 2009 to 2016 to assess the short and lon...
This is a report of the process and evaluation of 12 years of mentoring new faculty in a university ...
Mentoring is one way in which new faculty can acquire the skills needed for a successful academic ca...