“Mentoring is ethical, right?”: Women graduate students and faculty in science and engineering speak out

Volume: 11, Issue: 1, Pages: 108 - 133
Published: Jun 14, 2019
Abstract
The relationship between graduate students and their research advisors within academia is pivotal to the development and success of the research enterprise. Graduate students rely on their faculty advisor to be a source of information, a departmental negotiator, and a role model to guide their professional and ethical behavior. However, if an advisor does not fully recognize a student’s best interest or they are unaware of how to be an “ethical...
Paper Details
Title
“Mentoring is ethical, right?”: Women graduate students and faculty in science and engineering speak out
Published Date
Jun 14, 2019
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
108 - 133
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