Is mentoring the elixir of academic life?

The importance of senior faculty advising junior colleagues on their career trajectories is increasingly emphasised. But is guidance – and the giving of it – being fairly shared? Should mentoring schemes be formalised? And are they really enough? Seven academics have their say

Published on
May 9, 2024
Last updated
June 28, 2024
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I think to get the best perspective on the role of mentoring, one has to reach out to individuals who were expelled from Academia after being exploited for their talents, but who didn't fit into the "culture" as defined by their mentors.

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