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The Mentoring Group
The Mentoring Group provides consulting/technical assistance, skill-based training, skill assessment, research/evaluation, and publications related to mentoring.

National Mentoring Partnership
Tools and ideas you can use to be a great mentor or run a great mentoring program.

National Mentoring Center
Materials and publications on a variety of youth mentoring topics.

The National Academies Press
This guideóintended for faculty members, teachers, administrators, and others who advise and mentor students of science and engineeringóattempts to summarize features that are common to successful mentoring relationships. Its goal is to encourage mentoring habits that are in the best interests of both parties to the relationship. While this guide is meant for mentoring students in science and engineering the majority of it is widely applicable to mentoring in any field.

University of Michigan School of Graduate Studies
How to Get the Mentoring You Want: A Guide for Graduate Students



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