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Musings on mentorship

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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
Volume 119, Issue 3-4, Pages -

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ACAD SCIENCE SOUTH AFRICA - ASSAf
DOI: 10.17159/sajs.2023/15483

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mentor mentee role model career; development prot?g?

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Mentorship is crucial for postgraduate education and plays an increasingly significant role in academia. It is widely recognized as a key factor in professional development and career success. Mentorship goes beyond teaching and involves a lifelong process where both mentors and mentees benefit from the personal relationship and exchange of ideas, insights, and skills. We argue that universities should establish formal, non-bureaucratic structures to promote positive mentorship, benefiting the lives and careers of both students and academics.
Significance: Mentorship has always been a key component of postgraduate student education, and it is becoming increasingly important in the academic environment. Strong mentorship is widely recognised as a key aspect of professional development and career success. Our view is that mentorship is a lifelong process extending beyond just teaching, and encompasses a wide range of aspects of the relationship between someone who is more experienced and someone who is less experienced. We see this as a two-way process, where both mentee and mentor benefit. It is ideally a personal relationship in which mentors are well respected in their fields, earning the respect of their mentees, who benefit from the ideas, insights and skills of their mentors. We argue that the lives and careers of both students and academics would benefit from universities establishing formal, non-bureaucratic structures to promote positive mentorship.

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