Mentorship can be a rewarding experience for both the mentor and the mentee. Within this context, this book provides guidance on how to set up mentorship programmes in your institutions, and the skills of an effective mentor, including:
• Mentorship for transition points,
• Skills development needed for publication, funding application and networking,
• Mentorship for performing supervision duties.
This is a practical and easy-to-use guide that draws on the editors’ extensive experience, and an invaluable tool for practitioners, career advisors and academics working in research and skills development.
Table des matières
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Mentoring for those entering doctoral education
Chapter 3 Mentoring for early career researchers
Chapter 4 Mentoring for academic progression and promotion
Chapter 5 Mentoring to promote cultural awareness
Chapter 6 Mentoring for the transition out of academia
Chapter 7 Mentoring to Support Publication
Chapter 8 Mentoring to support grant success
Chapter 9 Mentoring to support networking
Chapter 10 Mentoring to support development of spoken communication skills
Chapter 11 Incorporating good mentoring principles into doctoral supervision
Chapter 12 Incorporating good mentoring principles as a Principal Investigator
Chapter 13 Reverse Mentoring
A propos de l’auteur
Alison is Academic Writing Consultant at Purely Academic Ltd. She has extensive experience of designing and delivering bespoke academic writing training programs to researchers at all stages of academic career in a wide range of research institutions. She has designed many different genres of writing material, including training resources for English language teachers, language resources for international executives, academic writing materials and programs for doctoral, and post-doctoral and researchers, as well as materials for workshops and writing retreats for academics across diverse disciplines. She has co-authored publications on mentoring and collaboration within academia and is part of the editorial team for the SAGE Success in Research series.