Mentorship and Academic Development
Miriam Hansen editor Suzanne Le-May Sheffield editor Anna Santucci editor Roeland van der Rijst editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:11th Mar '26
£145.00
This title is due to be published on 11th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Mentorship of faculty, students and policy makers is at the core of academic development. This book explores several approaches to mentoring and the benefits of mentorship in higher education and in teaching and research.
Mentoring is based on trust and care and building relationships and skills through affinity and empathy. However, mentoring practices in higher education are constantly imperilled by crises, political polarization, technological developments, and economic disparities. This is precisely why it is particularly important and desirable to promote trust as a basis for the development within academic communities through mentoring. The chapters in this volume emphasize the mutual benefits of mentorship for both mentees and mentors, highlighting the importance of trust, reciprocity, and care. The development of a conceptual understanding of mentoring practices as ‘eye-to-eye interactions’ helps unearth pathways towards building connections that nurture everyone’s voice, empowerment and growth.
This book was originally published as a special issue of International Journal for Academic Development.
ISBN: 9781041264187
Dimensions: unknown
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156 pages