Mentoring in Engineering & Computer Science
The below resources are geared towards faculty and students in engineering and computer science.
The below resources are geared towards faculty and students in engineering and computer science.
Mentoring for Graduate School and Beyond - Purdue University
PhD Student Mentoring - Rutgers University
Fields, C. D. (1998). Making mentorship count: Surviving Ph.D. programs requires someone who is willing to show the way. Black Issues in Higher Education, 15(3), 28–31.
Mechanical Engineering Mentorship Program - University of Michigan
About Mentoring - Michigan Tech
Student-Centered, Modernized Graduate STEM Education - Science
Robinson, W. H., McGee, E. O., Bentley, L. C., Houston, S. L., & Botchway, P. K. (2016). Addressing Negative Racial and Gendered Experiences That Discourage Academic Careers in Engineering. Computing in Science & Engineering, 18(2), 29–39. https://doi.org/10.1109/MCSE.2016.38
Titus, S. L., & Ballou, J. M. (2013). Faculty Members’ Perceptions of Advising Versus Mentoring: Does the Name Matter? Science and Engineering Ethics, 19(3), 1267–1281. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-012-9366-7
Whitebeck, C. (2001). Group mentoring to foster the responsible conduct of research. Science and Engineering Ethics, 7(4), 541–558. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-001-0012-z
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