Mentoring Undergraduate Researchers: Faculty Mentors' Perceptions of the Challenges and Benefits of the Research Relationship

In the past decade, college and university officials have tried to formalize avenues that provide undergraduate students with opportunities to conduct research, either in direct collaboration with a faculty member or as independent research under the supervision of a faculty member. Administrators a...

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Beliefs
Collaboration
College campuses
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Gender
Gender Differences
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Learning
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Student Research
Studies
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Effectiveness
Teacher Role
Teacher Student Relationship
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Undergraduate Study
University research
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