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Tag: wellbeing

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20th March 2025 jscoles

Building bridges: Connecting minds in the global mental health community

22nd October 20245th December 2024 Kirsten Cowan

Thoughts on impostor syndrome: Shifting focus from yourself to others

23rd September 202419th November 2024 IAD user

Supporting and promoting positive mental health and wellbeing for ethnic minority students and staff in Higher Education

12th September 202413th November 2024 IAD user

The cost of knowledge: Exploring the increasing complexity of student mental health

6th September 202419th November 2024 IAD user

Emotional labour in academia: The unspoken burden

2nd September 202419th November 2024 IAD user

Switching off and slowing down: A pilot study on Green Wellbeing for postgraduate students

29th August 202419th November 2024 IAD user

My whole existence, impinged by financial worries

Student Wellbeing and the Hidden Costs of Financial Hardship (Part 1) - Episode 7 by Tessa and Grace
16th August 202419th November 2024 Sylvia Joshua Western

Podcast: Student Wellbeing and the Hidden Costs of Financial Hardship (Part 1) – Episode 7

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15th August 202412th November 2024 Sylvia Joshua Western

What is burnout and what does it feel like?

Wellbeing in the curriculum (Part 1)
5th June 202412th November 2024 Sylvia Joshua Western

Podcast: Wellbeing in the Curriculum (Part 1) – Episode 4

8th May 202412th November 2024 Sylvia Joshua Western

Podcast: Introduction to the Student Wellbeing Service (Episode 1)

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8th April 2024 teachingmatters

Promoting compassion and empathy across the University

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