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Mentoring

What is mentoring?

There are many facets to mentoring and the forms that a mentoring role can take. However, essential mentoring is a structured, one-to-one relationship or partnership that focuses on the needs of the mentored participant.

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To find out more about the role of a mentee or mentor on our programmes and also read about the experiences of previous participants, please click on the appropriate link mentee (student) mentor (employer)

To read the evaluation research carried out by CEDAR (University of Warwick) please click the link below.

CEDAR Report University of Warwick


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