Writing an effective and supportive recommendation letter

Abstract

Writing recommendation letters on behalf of students and other early-career researchers is an important mentoring task within academia. An effective recommendation letter describes key candidate qualities such as academic achievements, extracurricular activities, outstanding personality traits, participation in and dedication to a particular discipline, and the mentor’s confidence in the candidate’s abilities. In this Words of Advice, we provide guidance to researchers on composing constructive and supportive recommendation letters, including tips for structuring and providing specific and effective examples, while maintaining a balance in language and avoiding potential biases.

Publication
The FEBS Journal
Aparna P Shah
Aparna P Shah
Assistant Professor

My interests include the neurobiology of psychiatric disorders, science education and outreach.