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  • noun Plural form of mentorship.

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Examples

  • Those students would also participate in mentorships with Clayton in the College's newly established art studio.

    Thomas More College Launches Sacred Art Program 2009

  • One key component of successful mentorships is having case managers who monitor communications within the triad of student-parent-mentor to help preserve these mentoring connections.

    Dr. Sherry Banks: Mentors: Modern-Day Superheroes Dr. Sherry Banks 2010

  • Furthermore, advanced PJ students use summer breaks for internships at newspapers while commercial and architecture photographers participate in mentorships or work as photo assistants for established photographers in their chosen field.

    Archive 2006-06-01 2006

  • Furthermore, advanced PJ students use summer breaks for internships at newspapers while commercial and architecture photographers participate in mentorships or work as photo assistants for established photographers in their chosen field.

    Major photography fields 2006

  • How important are coaching, mentorships and leadership training in women's workplace advancement?

    Where Are All the Senior-Level Women? 2011

  • Award-winning sf writer and teacher Nalo Hopkinson is offering $2,000 intensive, one-on-one mentorships to budding writers, via email. [via Boing Boing]

    SF Tidbits for 10/2/09 2009

  • So Ms. Crandall trained for her boss's job by volunteering for more work, pursuing mentorships and attending management seminars.

    Landing the Boss's Job Dennis Nishi 2011

  • He will spearhead the program, which will include on-campus lectures and mentorships, and may ultimately evolve into a fine arts major being offered at the College.

    Thomas More College Launches Sacred Art Program 2009

  • The most innovative solutions received seed money, scholarships or mentorships to turn fledgling ideas into functioning social enterprises.

    Craig and Marc Kielburger: Playing Video Games for Social Change Craig 2011

  • A good way to kick-start new working relationships is through mentorships, says Lisa Orrell, a workplace consultant from San Jose, Calif., who specializes in generational management.

    Filling a Generation Gap Dennis Nishi 2011

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