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mentorship
[ men-tawr-ship, -ter- ]
noun
- the position or services of a wise and trusted counselor or senior sponsor, often in a particular field:
Nearly a hundred graduate students received research training in his laboratory and benefited from his mentorship.
- a relationship or arrangement with such a counselor or sponsor:
To develop my writing craft, I’m currently undertaking a mentorship with a well-known fantasy writer.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mentorship1
Example Sentences
In private workshops, festival talent can receive mentorship and advice from L.A. performers donating their time and expertise.
“Our vision is to create a broader talent pipeline of current and future business leaders who are committed to excellence and to each other, through networking, mentorship, and unique events.â€
The charity tries to encourage more women and girls to pursue careers in the male-dominated investing sector, through mentorship and workshops.
When the student teachers get permanent jobs in their own classrooms, “they hit the ground running,†he said, citing grant-funded training and mentorship.
Intentional mentorship or not, Miller’s conversations have Snell have already yielded nuggets of wisdom.
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