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    Setting Expectations and Resolving Conflicts in Graduate Education
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    Council of Graduate Schools
    Tuesday, January 1, 2008
    1
    89 Pages

    This publication provides a model and concrete advice for students and advisors for resolving conflicts. With its specific focus on the faculty/student relationship in a graduate education setting, the monograph makes a significant contribution to the growing literature on graduate mentoring.

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