mentorship
noun/ˈmentəʃɪp/
/ˈmentərʃɪp/
- [uncountable] the advice and help provided by a mentor to a less experienced person over a period of time, especially as part of a formal programme in a company, university, etc.
- The company runs a formal mentorship programme.
- under the mentorship of somebody Young researchers participate in the project under the mentorship of senior colleagues.
Want to learn more?
Find out which words work together and produce more natural sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app.
- [countable] a period of time during which somebody receives advice and help from a mentor
- Each winner will receive a mentorship with a high-profile expert in their field.
Check pronunciation:
mentorship