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Faculty and Student Publications: Touro Mentor Research Search

How to search?

In order to better inform our community about opportunities to collaborate with colleagues throughout the Touro College and University System, the Office of the Provost for Research has created the Mentor Research Search Engine, a searchable platform that will allow faculty to actively search our research community for keywords related to their area of interest. Please click on the link and follow the directions below to enter your information and most importantly, to enter keywords describing your areas of expertise and upload your CV. This will enhance the capacity of the search engine to return valuable results about opportunities to collaborate. Your participation and contribution to the searchable information will enrich our research opportunities.


Accessing the Mentor Research Search Engine:

You can login to the Mentor Research Search Engine through the Employee tab in the TouroOne portal to enter your keywords and upload a copy of your CV. From this page you may also use the search engine, though its results will be limited until sufficient numbers of faculty submit their keywords and CV to the system.


Enter your keywords in the text box separated by a comma and space in the order in which you would like them to appear.


Example: IRB, Institutional Review Board, Office of Research Administration, Human Subjects, Ethics, Skyline


(Note: Not using commas will index your keywords under one bullet point)


Click the “Choose File” button to upload your CV. Microsoft Word documents are preferable. An Adobe PDF is acceptable only if the PDF was converted directly from Microsoft Word. Scanned PDFs will not index your CV.

When you are finished, click the “Save” button at the bottom of your screen. If you wish to change your keywords or CV, you may login to Mentor, click Search Research at the top, and click the link on the top right labeled "My Research Areas" to get to the same input area.

 

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