There were at least two recent articles in SRA's Journal of Research
Administration, Vol XXXV, No. 1, November 2004, directly applicable. If
you are a member of SRA, check the web site for an electronic copy, as well
as looking at the issue.
Chuck
At 03:39 PM 10/12/2004, you wrote:
>As our institution has grown in its research capacity, we face the problem
>of many others in the same position of getting new faculty members to
>enter the "deep end of the pool".
>
>We would like to hear how your institution has created a mentoring program
>between senior/experienced researchers and junior/novice investigators.
>Where does your program fall on the scale of formal to informal?
>At what level does it take place?
>What means is used to match mentor/mentees? Is there intentional "cross
>fertilization" between disciplines?
>What worked and what failed when you launched a mentoring program?
>
>I have checked the archives for information on this topic.
>
>Your answers are greatly appreciated.
>Thank you.
>
>
>
>Martha S .Mozingo
>Coordinator, Sponsored Programs
>Marshall University Graduate College
>100 Angus E. Peyton Drive
>South Charleston WV 25303
>xxxxxx@marshall.edu
>
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