Special Journal Issue: Aids and Behavior

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The forthcoming special issue of Aids and Behavior, has a focus on mentoring in press that can be downloaded now. NRMN investigators collaborated with CEC members in an article, entitled Defining Attributes and Metrics of Effective Research Mentoring Relationships by Chris Pfund, Angela Byars-Winston, Janet Bradshaw, Sylvia Hurtado & Kevin Eagan (DOI 10.1007/s10461-016-1384-z) based on the research literature and current assessment efforts. The special issue is a terrific set of articles on assessing mentoring, working with faculty mentors, and institutional issues that impact mentoring written by members within the network.

The specific article is available as 'Online First', if your library has a SpringerLink license you can download for free: 

 

 

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