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Episode 23: Supervising Undergraduate Students

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Episode 23: Supervising Undergraduate Students

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2020-02-20

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What many student employees lack in professional experience, they make up in their willingness to learn and their enthusiasm for new projects. In this webinar, we’ll explore simple ways to mobilize students’ eagerness and guide them in their development as young professionals, while ensuring the work you need to finish is completed. In this webinar you will: -Identify the unique opportunities and challenges student workers present. -Discover tips to make supervising student employees a great experience for both you and the student. -Learn from the trials and triumphs of other student worker supervisors.

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Tichich, Emily; O'Berry, Will; Scepaniak, Crystal; Salm, Nicole. (2020). Episode 23: Supervising Undergraduate Students. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/218925.

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