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One-on-One with the Tutors

A mentoring session where HDSP undergraduate members and tutors shared how research work is organized and monitored inside the seedbed.

A mentoring session where HDSP undergraduate members and tutors shared how research work is organized and monitored inside the seedbed.

Mentorship is a key component of research training, especially in the early stages of academic development. In this context, the HDSP research seedbed held the One-on-One with the Tutors session, a three (3) hour event where undergraduate members of the seedbed, together with their tutors, shared an inside view of how research work is conducted within the group.

This session was led by Laura C. Diaz-Delgado, leader of the HDSP seedbed (Google Scholar). Under her coordination, students presented the methodology used in their internal meetings, outlining how they plan, discuss, and track progress throughout the research process. In addition, they showcased evidence of the advances achieved so far in their projects, highlighting both technical developments and learning milestones reached with the support of their tutors.

Overall, the activity aimed to provide a clear and detailed perspective of the seedbed’s working dynamics, showing how students develop their research under continuous guidance and emphasizing the learning strategies and achievements that have emerged from this collaborative mentoring process.

One-on-One with the Tutors

Main Topics

  • Internal meeting methodology: planning, follow-up, and teamwork dynamics
  • Project progress: deliverables, results, and documented evidence of advances
  • Mentorship strategies: guidance, feedback, and research skill development
  • Lessons learned and short-term research goals

Organized by: semillero HDSP
Funded by: Sustainability Project 4439 - UIS

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