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Career Mentoring: Preferences Of Undergraduate Property And Construction Students

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Career mentoring programs have been established at The University of Melbourne since 2001. Commencing in the Institute of Land and Food Resources and the School of Medicine, programs are now offered in six faculties (including the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning) through the Career Mentor Connection project. In 2004, a pilot mentoring program was offered to third year students in the property and construction stream of the Bachelor of Planning and Design. The view of the Career Mentor Connection project (CMC) is that the key purpose of career mentoring is to assist students in their transition from study to the workplace.


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