Abstract: This article seeks to explore the complex relationship between mentors and mentees and how it may impact the development of junior researchers’ potential. The study applies an ethnography approach to explore the perceptions of experiences of Ian Winchester, a scholar with over 50 years of research and teaching who has mentored hundreds of doctoral and master’s level graduate students at two large Canadian universities, the University of Toronto and the University of Calgary. It is an ethnographic conversation between the mentor and a mentee on the journey of mentorship in academia. The results are drawn from Winchester’s answers to ten semi-structured questions guiding many novice researchers on the path to humanities and social s...
Students working toward a doctoral degree have traditionally been required to maintain a residency r...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
M.Ed. (Education)The novice academic has served higher education institutions for a long time. These...
This dissertation aimed to explore mentorship in undergraduate research (UR) contexts. Specifically,...
This article reports on the implementation of a model of mentoring in higher education to improve re...
Mentorship practices are increasingly utilised in higher education settings as both capacity develop...
In recent years, mentoring has emerged as a research domain, however, the preponderance of mentoring...
In recent years, mentoring has emerged as a research domain, however, the preponderance of mentoring...
In this case study, we analyze the mentorship that developed over a 5-year period between a professo...
Purpose Mentoring can be an important source of support, particularly for those who are in the earl...
Mentoring provides an effective way of assisting emerging researchers to understand more fully how a...
The city of dreaming spires and other ivory tower establishments are rapidly becoming a dim and dist...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is the formal or informal relationship that empowers the less experienced professional wi...
This paper focuses on the experiences of an early career researcher involved in a mentoring relation...
Students working toward a doctoral degree have traditionally been required to maintain a residency r...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
M.Ed. (Education)The novice academic has served higher education institutions for a long time. These...
This dissertation aimed to explore mentorship in undergraduate research (UR) contexts. Specifically,...
This article reports on the implementation of a model of mentoring in higher education to improve re...
Mentorship practices are increasingly utilised in higher education settings as both capacity develop...
In recent years, mentoring has emerged as a research domain, however, the preponderance of mentoring...
In recent years, mentoring has emerged as a research domain, however, the preponderance of mentoring...
In this case study, we analyze the mentorship that developed over a 5-year period between a professo...
Purpose Mentoring can be an important source of support, particularly for those who are in the earl...
Mentoring provides an effective way of assisting emerging researchers to understand more fully how a...
The city of dreaming spires and other ivory tower establishments are rapidly becoming a dim and dist...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is the formal or informal relationship that empowers the less experienced professional wi...
This paper focuses on the experiences of an early career researcher involved in a mentoring relation...
Students working toward a doctoral degree have traditionally been required to maintain a residency r...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
M.Ed. (Education)The novice academic has served higher education institutions for a long time. These...