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The benefits of undergraduate research experiences for students are well-documented. However, the professional and personal growth students gain is dependent upon high-quality and effective mentoring.
In addition to introducing students to the methods of the discipline, excellent mentors:
Students report that the most important aspect of their undergraduate research experience is the relationship with their mentor. (Temple et al. 2010)
For students, benefits of participating in undergraduate research fall into three broad categories: cognitive and intellectual growth, professional growth and advancement, and personal growth. The Council on Undergraduate Research has some very good publications on mentoring undergraduate research students (references listed below). Common themes in mentoring that fall into the three categories of student benefits are summarized below.
How can we make undergraduate research opportunities and experiences more inclusive? Some tips for inclusive mentoring include: