The Responsibilities of the Mentor. As a mentor you are responsible for overseeing your fellow’s internship or research project. The work conducted throughout the fellowship should inform the fellow in the practices that scholars and professionals follow in a selected discipline or field. The work or project should not duplicate the work required in a course but can be the same as their senior “paper in the major.” In fact, we recommend that the fellow use their fellowship work or project as part of their “paper in the major” if possible. The fellow’s work should not interfere with their academic progress but should complement and reinforce it. Your fellow will be asked to develop a timeline for their work that ends in the completion of some deliverable(s), such as a formal paper and public presentation at a conference. They will need this timeline, signed by you, in order to receive their stipends. The expectation is that the timeline will be developed either prior to the start of the fellowship (summer fellowships only) or within the first month of the fellowship if it is to be conducted over an academic year. The timeline is a dynamic document, and it will most likely be revised as the project progresses. All revisions to the timeline must be made under your direction and submitted to the Xxxx Xxxxx Fellowship Advisor.
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Samples: Mentor Agreement
The Responsibilities of the Mentor. As a mentor you are responsible for overseeing your fellow’s internship or research project. The work conducted throughout the fellowship should inform the fellow in the practices that scholars and professionals follow in a selected discipline or field. The work or project should not duplicate the work required in a course but can be the same as their senior “paper in the major.” In fact, we recommend that the fellow use their fellowship work or project as part of their “paper in the major” if possible. The fellow’s work should not interfere with their academic progress but should complement and reinforce it. Your fellow will be asked to develop a timeline for their work that ends in the completion of some deliverable(s), such as a formal paper and public presentation at a conference. They will need this timeline, signed by you, in order to receive their stipends. The expectation is that the timeline will be developed either prior to the start of the fellowship (summer fellowships only) or within the first month of the fellowship if it is to be conducted over an academic year. The timeline is a dynamic document, and it will most likely be revised as the project progresses. All revisions to the timeline must be made under your direction and submitted to the Xxxx Xxxxx Alianza Fellowship Advisor.
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Samples: Mentor Agreement
The Responsibilities of the Mentor. As a mentor you are responsible for overseeing your fellow’s internship or research project. The work conducted throughout the fellowship should inform the fellow in the practices that scholars and professionals follow in a selected discipline or field. The work or project should not duplicate the work required in a course but can be the same as their senior “paper in the major.” In fact, we recommend that the fellow use their fellowship work or project as part of their “paper in the major” if possible. The fellow’s work should not interfere with their academic progress but should complement and reinforce it. Your fellow will be asked to develop a timeline for their work that ends in the completion of some deliverable(s), such as a formal paper and public presentation at a conference. They will need this timeline, signed by you, in order to receive their stipends. The expectation is that the timeline will be developed either prior to the start of the fellowship (summer fellowships only) or within the first month of the fellowship if it is to be conducted over an academic year. The timeline is a dynamic document, and it will most likely be revised as the project progresses. All revisions to the timeline must be made under your direction and submitted to the Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Fellowship Advisor.
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Samples: Mentor Agreement
The Responsibilities of the Mentor. As a mentor you are responsible for overseeing your fellow’s internship or research project. The work conducted throughout the fellowship should inform the fellow in the practices that scholars and professionals follow in a selected discipline or field. The work or project should not duplicate the work required in a course but can be the same as their senior “paper in the major.” In fact, we recommend that the fellow use their fellowship work or project as part of their “paper in the major” if possible. The fellow’s work should not interfere with their academic progress but should complement and reinforce it. Your fellow will be asked to develop a timeline for their work that ends in the completion of some deliverable(s), such as a formal paper and public presentation at a conference. They will need this timeline, signed by you, in order to receive their stipends. The expectation is that the timeline will be developed either prior to the start of the fellowship (summer fellowships only) or within the first month of the fellowship if it is to be conducted over an academic year. The timeline is a dynamic document, and it will most likely be revised as the project progresses. All revisions to the timeline must be made under your direction and submitted to the Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Fellowship Advisor.
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Samples: Mentor Agreement
The Responsibilities of the Mentor. As a mentor you are responsible for overseeing your fellow’s internship or research project. The work conducted throughout the fellowship should inform the fellow in the practices that scholars and professionals follow in a selected discipline or field. The work or project should not duplicate the work required in a course but can be the same as their senior “paper in the major.” In fact, we recommend that the fellow use their fellowship work or project as part of their “paper in the major” if possible. The fellow’s work should not interfere with their academic progress but should complement and reinforce it. Your fellow will be asked to develop a timeline for their work that ends in the completion of some deliverable(s), such as a formal paper and public presentation at a conference. They will need this timeline, signed by you, in order to receive their stipends. The expectation is that the timeline will be developed either prior to the start of the fellowship (summer fellowships only) or within the first month of the fellowship if it is to be conducted over an academic year. The timeline is a dynamic document, and it will most likely be revised as the project progresses. All revisions to the timeline must be made under your direction and submitted to the Xxxx Xxxxx Fellowship Advisor.
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Samples: Mentor Agreement