Background: The Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program (URMP) at the University of Pittsburgh (UPitt), School of Nursing (SoN) was envisioned and implemented in the 2008–2009 academic year to expose undergraduate students to research early in their college educational experiences. Moreover, the URMP is a method to retain current students and attract new high school applicants to the SoN. Methods: This article presents (1) the program's conceptualization, objectives, implementation, and outcomes using descriptive statistics and (2) the strengths of the URMP as well as the opportunities gained and lessons learned through conducting the program. Results: The program has shown success in attracting students to get involved in research. To da...
Undergraduate nursing student engagement in research remains much contested. The debate centers on w...
Undergraduate nursing student engagement in research remains much contested. The debate centers on w...
Studies and national reports have shown numerous benefits for engineering and science undergraduate ...
AbstractBackgroundThe Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program (URMP) at the University of Pittsbur...
AbstractBackgroundThe Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program (URMP) at the University of Pittsbur...
This paper explores the connection between nursing research and mentorship. The importance of nursin...
In the past decade, college and university officials have tried to formalize avenues that provide un...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
Objective. To assess the impact of a graduate student mentoring program on student interest in resea...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Undergraduate nursing student engagement in research remains much contested. The debate centers on w...
Undergraduate nursing student engagement in research remains much contested. The debate centers on w...
Studies and national reports have shown numerous benefits for engineering and science undergraduate ...
AbstractBackgroundThe Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program (URMP) at the University of Pittsbur...
AbstractBackgroundThe Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program (URMP) at the University of Pittsbur...
This paper explores the connection between nursing research and mentorship. The importance of nursin...
In the past decade, college and university officials have tried to formalize avenues that provide un...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
Objective. To assess the impact of a graduate student mentoring program on student interest in resea...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
Undergraduate nursing student engagement in research remains much contested. The debate centers on w...
Undergraduate nursing student engagement in research remains much contested. The debate centers on w...
Studies and national reports have shown numerous benefits for engineering and science undergraduate ...