Description of the practice
Students in some study circles have the chance to develop their interests under the guidance of a mentor of their choice (usually a current doctoral student or PhD student). The intimacy of such groups gives students the chance to acquire knowledge and practical skills more effectively, as everything is geared towards their individual needs. At the same time, the university gains a number of young researchers who may in future be linked to research work at the university.
Key elements of practice
– individualised approach to students
– more effective transfer of knowledge and practical skills to students
– faster individual development of young researchers
– the university increases the number of future potential researchers
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Name of the university: Medical University of Gdańsk
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