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to mentoring
noun
A wise and trusted counselor or teacher
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The young man, I'm pleased to say, responded well to mentoring.
Dr. Drohan was equally dedicated to scientific research and to mentoring students and young scientists.
A man of great integrity and kindness, Adrian was deeply committed to mentoring younger researchers.
As a bonus, the training process can also open the door to mentoring disadvantaged youngsters.
It was dedicated to mentoring photographers from countries outside the United States and Western Europe.
From books and management courses, to mentoring or justing building up experience; boosting your skills is often crucial to success.
Ms. Weingarten said she frequently received complaints from teachers who were entitled to mentoring but had not received it.
Founders of startups of all sizes devote time to mentoring the next generation, hosting meetups and making important industry connections.
Artist, teacher, Soho pioneer, she dedicated 25 years to mentoring NYC students and was the first Artist-in-Residence for the New Jersey State Arts Council.
There are of course, myriad of ways to get advice, from a chat over a coffee, to mentoring, to formal peer-group sessions.
Eleri Harris said she had been inspired by Junket to take a more proactive approach to mentoring, particularly of Indigenous artists.
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