Resources on Faculty Mentoring
CRLT Consultations on Faculty Mentoring
Staff from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) are available for consultations about faculty mentoring with individuals, departments, and colleges and schools. Topics include best practices in designing, implementing, and assessing a faculty mentoring program; approaches to orientation and training for mentors and mentees; and review of key resources, among others. For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Matt Kaplan, Managing Director, CRLT (936-0644, mlkaplan@umich.edu).
Resources on Faculty Mentoring
This page provides a wide range of resources on faculty mentoring. Below you will find websites and articles on faculty mentoring as well as a bibliography. The website will be updated periodically. If you have any suggestions for additional resources, please email Matt Kaplan at CRLT (mlkaplan@umich.edu).
Table of Contents
UM Resources
Institutional Programs
Mentoring: General
Mentoring: Group-Specific
Mentoring: Discipline-Specific
Engineering
Higher Education / Teacher Education
Humanities / Arts
Law
Library Science
Medicine / Dentistry / Health
Nursing
Pharmacy
Sciences
Social Sciences / Social Work
Articles for Deans and Department Chairs
Developing Mentoring Programs
Assessing Mentoring Programs
Mentor / Mentee Training Materials
Bibliography
- Direct On-line Links to Faculty Mentoring Resources (Articles and Websites)
- On-line Links to Faculty Mentoring Articles Requiring U of M Authentication
- Citations on Faculty Mentoring Without On-line Links
- Annotated Bibliographies
Prepared by the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) University of Michigan, February 15, 2001
