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Meet with research students frequently to ensure that they and their research groups are making adequate progress.

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  • Graduate students may be able to help you with your mentoring, it is important that you be directly involved as a faculty mentor as well.
  • Meeting with research students once per week may be adequate during the academic year, but daily meetings may be more appropriate if students are dedicating more of their time to research (e.g., over the summer).

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From Computer Science Undergraduate Research, "The Research Experience in a Nutshell"

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