GIGA Training
10/12/2021
01:00 p.m. (CET)
02:00 p.m. (CET)
The PhD mental health crisis has only been exacerbated by the pandemic with approximately 1 in 2 PhD students experiencing mood disorders such as anxiety and depression, and 80% of researchers showing signs of mental health distress during the pandemic. This talk will discuss managing mental health during the PhD process, including the statistics behind PhD mental health, common stressors you may face as a PhD student, and some tips and tricks to manage them along the way. This is a mental health talk with a difference – we will explore systemic issues in academia, which is so often not acknowledged.
Dates
The talk takes place online on 15 December 2022 from 10am to .
About the lecturer
After spending several years in academia post-PhD, Zoë Ayres moved to industry, and is now an analytical Senior Scientist in the water industry. She is also is a mental health advocate in her spare time, working towards improving mental health in research settings, primarily focusing on academic mental health. She raises awareness of the common issues people face throughout academia through various campaigns, talks and initiatives, and is the author of the #mentalhealth poster series on Twitter.
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Online Talk