This paper focuses on the experiences of an early career researcher involved in a mentoring relationship at the University of Western Sydney (UWS), Australia. A discussion of the research literature is reported to highlight the attributes of mentoring relationships and the different forms of mentoring. The mentoring relationship that the author is involved in at her workplace with two colleagues is explained using a layered relationship-mentoring model. This mentoring model has been based on the reflections of two mentors and a protege, (in this case the author) and analysis of their email communication. The model consists of three layers and within each layer the characteristics of the mentoring relationship are identified. The mentoring r...
This paper reviews the literature on informal mentoring at work. Based on two basic premises of inte...
The purpose of this research thesis is to help explain formal organisational career mentoring as it ...
This study examines the perceptions of ten experts on the way participation effects developmental re...
Previous research (Clarke, 2004) reported on the reconceptualisation of mentoring using a three laye...
This paper reports on the mentoring of early career researchers at a regional campus of a University...
Mentoring models and types of mentoring have changed little over the last thirty years. In today’s c...
Mentoring provides an effective way of assisting emerging researchers to understand more fully how a...
Master of EducationWithin the last few years more and more Australian organisations have implemented...
A growing body of literature on mentoring in higher education is espousing mentoring as an influenti...
This thesis explores and evaluates one-to-one, formal, supportive relationships of mentoring. More ...
Purpose Mentoring can be an important source of support, particularly for those who are in the earl...
This paper explores some problematic research methodology issues which have emerged through research...
Mentoring is a general term used to describe behavior that is beneficial to the career of another in...
In this case study, we analyze the mentorship that developed over a 5-year period between a professo...
This paper reviews 23 journal articles on ‘mentoring’ in the context of Early Career Researchers, de...
This paper reviews the literature on informal mentoring at work. Based on two basic premises of inte...
The purpose of this research thesis is to help explain formal organisational career mentoring as it ...
This study examines the perceptions of ten experts on the way participation effects developmental re...
Previous research (Clarke, 2004) reported on the reconceptualisation of mentoring using a three laye...
This paper reports on the mentoring of early career researchers at a regional campus of a University...
Mentoring models and types of mentoring have changed little over the last thirty years. In today’s c...
Mentoring provides an effective way of assisting emerging researchers to understand more fully how a...
Master of EducationWithin the last few years more and more Australian organisations have implemented...
A growing body of literature on mentoring in higher education is espousing mentoring as an influenti...
This thesis explores and evaluates one-to-one, formal, supportive relationships of mentoring. More ...
Purpose Mentoring can be an important source of support, particularly for those who are in the earl...
This paper explores some problematic research methodology issues which have emerged through research...
Mentoring is a general term used to describe behavior that is beneficial to the career of another in...
In this case study, we analyze the mentorship that developed over a 5-year period between a professo...
This paper reviews 23 journal articles on ‘mentoring’ in the context of Early Career Researchers, de...
This paper reviews the literature on informal mentoring at work. Based on two basic premises of inte...
The purpose of this research thesis is to help explain formal organisational career mentoring as it ...
This study examines the perceptions of ten experts on the way participation effects developmental re...