In this article, we discuss a study of a pilot mentoring program for early career female researchers at a university that addressed the under-representation of female researchers in senior academic positions. Embracing a grounded theory approach, we draw on a design comprising an ex-ante and an ex-post evaluation. We disclose that development mentoring was at play. Benefits for the mentees consisted of guidance to career planning, competence awareness, establishment of networks, navigating in the research environment, and moral support. In our study we also show that the mentor–mentee relationship was reciprocal, as also mentors benefited. Benefits for the mentors comprised professional development, institutional recognition, and personal s...
In the past three decades, mentoring has become a formal and informal vehicle for empowering minorit...
In this study we examined mentor function and communication in relation to potential benefits for fe...
The term mentor is a commonplace word that refers to a relationship in which a senior individual w...
<em>Extensive research has shown the benefits of mentoring, including peer mentoring, for higher edu...
This study examined the ways in which mentoring contributes to traditional measures of success for j...
The research and literature on mentoring practices is relatively new, and within this emerging area,...
This integrative literature review synthesizes the primary research evidence on mentoring female hea...
This integrative literature review synthesizes the primary research evidence on mentoring female hea...
Does mentoring work? This paper discusses exploratory research examining the use of mentors by Centr...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.An interview study and a web ...
Purpose: The unequitable representation among genders in science, technology, engineering and mathem...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
Abstract Background In academic medicine, women physicians lag behind their male counterparts in adv...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) d...
Many PhD candidates bring with them a wealth of knowledge and skills; however, these may not suffici...
In the past three decades, mentoring has become a formal and informal vehicle for empowering minorit...
In this study we examined mentor function and communication in relation to potential benefits for fe...
The term mentor is a commonplace word that refers to a relationship in which a senior individual w...
<em>Extensive research has shown the benefits of mentoring, including peer mentoring, for higher edu...
This study examined the ways in which mentoring contributes to traditional measures of success for j...
The research and literature on mentoring practices is relatively new, and within this emerging area,...
This integrative literature review synthesizes the primary research evidence on mentoring female hea...
This integrative literature review synthesizes the primary research evidence on mentoring female hea...
Does mentoring work? This paper discusses exploratory research examining the use of mentors by Centr...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.An interview study and a web ...
Purpose: The unequitable representation among genders in science, technology, engineering and mathem...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
Abstract Background In academic medicine, women physicians lag behind their male counterparts in adv...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) d...
Many PhD candidates bring with them a wealth of knowledge and skills; however, these may not suffici...
In the past three decades, mentoring has become a formal and informal vehicle for empowering minorit...
In this study we examined mentor function and communication in relation to potential benefits for fe...
The term mentor is a commonplace word that refers to a relationship in which a senior individual w...