The Tradition of Mentoring Part I: Mentoring the Researcher (Lectures)
Journal of Research Administration 2010, April, 41, 2
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Although the term mentor is used widely in a variety of implied connotations, few understand its history and the context of its classical definition. It is this definition that provides the basis for creative freedom to spawn the purest of scientific research, well supported by ideas already tested.
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