0 the activity of giving a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a period of time, especially at work or school:
The organization provides mentorship and support for psychology trainees.
These mentorships have been crucial to the success of the company.
Rather than be a 'tourist' of gurus, they prefer to stick with their chosen one and strive for spiritual gain under this chosen guru's mentorship.
It also means providing mentorship throughout the research process.
In a typical design studio, a group of students are assigned to an instructor who provides mentorship.
Professionalism is promulgated through mentorship and reinforced by self- and peer-assessment.
It became quickly apparent that educational and practice culture for radiation therapy did not have an existing infrastructure for mentorship or scholarly endeavours.
The students had developed a very trusting and valuing relationship with the academic staff who were thus well-placed to provide support by "virtual mentorship".
However, as will be discussed in more detail later, mentorship plays a key role in the development of one's scholarly portfolio.
The issue of mentorship was cited frequently as one of the most important aspects of women's development in the field.