Approaches to Supervision
Sage Research Methods Community posts about mentors and mentoring
Early Intervention: Helping high degree researchers thrive throughout candidature
Susan Gasson, Jillian Blacker, Ian Stoodley, Abbe Winter and Christine Bruce edited a new open access book, Confident Supervisors, to meet this need.
Q & A about mentors and mentoring
Answers to questions about mentoring posed during a webinar (and the recording too!)
Teaching & Mentoring with Open Access SAGE Research Methods Journals
Pointing students or mentees to articles that describe or exemplify research methods is a responsibility of methods faculty or dissertation/thesis supervisors. Open access journals are useful when you don't have a robust academic library. Here are some SAGE journals you can tap for readings, with a recent article from each.
Teach & Guide Researchers: Resources from Sage Research Methods
These SAGE books, cases, and videos from the SAGE Research Methods library focus on mentoring and being mentored in a research context.
What makes a good mentor?
What makes a good research mentor? Explore three core characteristics for good mentors: knowing, being, and doing.
Tips for Faculty Who Mentor Students Who are Working Professionals
Mentoring adult students? These tips might help!
Cultivating Mentoring Digitally and Among Peers
Dr. Laura Pasquini offered a guest post about formal and informal online mentoring experiences in academic settings.