2.3 Mentoring
A mentor is a counselor into whose hands is entrusted the teaching of the next generation. Odysseus, preparing to leave for war, entrusted the care of his son, Telemachus, to his friend, Mentor. Each junior researcher must have a mentor, an advisor or professor or principal investigator to watch out for them, to encourage and challenge them. Junior researchers need advice both on technical aspects of their research and on the broader social aspects of making a good life as a professional.
Author: Gary Comstock
Maintained By: Gary Comstock
Last Updated: 2008-08-12
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23-Jan-2008 0.0 Intro to course
23-Jan-2008 1.0 MY INTERESTS
23-Jan-2008 1.1 Egoism: Take the long view
23-Jan-2008 1.2 Progress to degree
23-Jan-2008 1.3 Report falsification
23-Jan-2008 1.4 Avoid plagiarism
23-Jan-2008 1.5 Inquire critically
23-Jan-2008 1.6 Strengthen the community
23-Jan-2008 1.7 Egoism's plausibility
23-Jan-2008 2.0 OUR INTERESTS
23-Jan-2008 2.1 Contractualism: Keep our words
23-Jan-2008 2.2 Professional codes
23-Jan-2008 2.3 Mentoring
23-Jan-2008 2.4 Women and under-represented groups
23-Jan-2008 2.5 Authorship and peer review
23-Jan-2008 2.6 Join OSRE's community
23-Jan-2008 2.7 Statistics and experimental design
23-Jan-2008 2.8 Intellectual property
23-Jan-2008 2.95 Use of humans
23-Jan-2008 2.99 Contractualism's plausibility
23-Jan-2008 3.0 ALL INTERESTS
23-Jan-2008 3.1 Utilitarianism: Improve the world
23-Jan-2008 3.2 Animals
23-Jan-2008 3.3 The environment
23-Jan-2008 3.4 Social responsibilities of researchers
23-Jan-2008 3.42 Social mission of universities
23-Jan-2008 3.5 Life-long learning
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