Mentoring often implies an apprentice-expert relationship, but mentoring can and should take many forms. This paper describes a horizontal mentoring alliance of five senior women physics faculty from small liberal arts colleges supported through the NSF-ADVANCE (PAID) project. After a brief review of the literature on the value of mentoring, this paper describes the unique challenges and demands of senior women scientists at liberal arts institutions and the ways in which this particular alliance helped the members successfully navigate a variety of professional and personal issues. It highlights the way in which the alliance was instrumental in strengthening each member’s professional research whether it was an extension of current work or...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.An interview study and a web ...
Mentoring continues to be a salient conversation in academia among junior and senior faculty and adm...
Mentoring often implies an apprentice-expert relationship, but mentoring can and should take many fo...
The research and literature on mentoring practices is relatively new, and within this emerging area,...
Recent work indicates that mentoring of both tenure-track and tenured STEM women faculty is importan...
Finding my way through the completion of my doctorate and the start of my faculty career was challen...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
Mentoring is the establishment of a one-on-one relationship between an experienced person, the mento...
This study examined the ways in which mentoring contributes to traditional measures of success for j...
A peer-mentoring network, funded by the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program, profoundly impa...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) d...
Research has identified mentoring as a critical factor in the entry and survival of women and minori...
This study sheds an optimistic light on the future of the technology workforce. Effective mentors fa...
While in the role of nursing student at any level, having a mentor who is also a faculty member in o...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.An interview study and a web ...
Mentoring continues to be a salient conversation in academia among junior and senior faculty and adm...
Mentoring often implies an apprentice-expert relationship, but mentoring can and should take many fo...
The research and literature on mentoring practices is relatively new, and within this emerging area,...
Recent work indicates that mentoring of both tenure-track and tenured STEM women faculty is importan...
Finding my way through the completion of my doctorate and the start of my faculty career was challen...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
Mentoring is the establishment of a one-on-one relationship between an experienced person, the mento...
This study examined the ways in which mentoring contributes to traditional measures of success for j...
A peer-mentoring network, funded by the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program, profoundly impa...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) d...
Research has identified mentoring as a critical factor in the entry and survival of women and minori...
This study sheds an optimistic light on the future of the technology workforce. Effective mentors fa...
While in the role of nursing student at any level, having a mentor who is also a faculty member in o...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.An interview study and a web ...
Mentoring continues to be a salient conversation in academia among junior and senior faculty and adm...