ADAS presents “Work Environment and Mental Health in Academia” panel discussion.
In academia, where the pursuit of knowledge often comes with high demands and pressures, it’s vital to have an open dialogue about mental health. Our panel discussion will feature esteemed experts who have dedicated their careers to understanding and improving the mental health landscape in academia.
Meet Our Distinguished Panelists:
- Dr. Christelle Rigual, Work and Study Climate Protection Delegate at UNIL Service Help – https://www.unil.ch/aide-help/en/home.html
- Dr. Irina Guseva Canu, Associate Professor at UNIL-CHUV Unisanté and member of ReMO, focusing on wellbeing and mental health within academia – https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA19117/
- Dr. Verity Elston, co-director at UNIL Graduate Campus, informs and supports every doctoral and postdoctoral researcher, to help them achieve their personal goals, at UNIL and beyond – https://www.unil.ch/graduatecampus/en/home/menuguid/contact—missions.html
- Dr. Pauline Fritch, deputy at UNIL Graduate Campus, informs and supports every doctoral and postdoctoral researcher, to help them achieve their personal goals, at UNIL and beyond – https://www.unil.ch/graduatecampus/en/home/menuguid/contact—missions.html. Blogger about soft skills, career, and mental health – https://academiac.net/
The panelists will share their insights, experiences, and strategies for maintaining mental well-being while navigating the challenges of academic life. This event promises to be enlightening and inspirational, offering valuable takeaways for all attendees.
Why Enroll?
- Gain insights into managing the demands of academia while preserving your mental health.
- Engage in a meaningful discussion with experts in the field.
- gLearn about the services at the University that can help and guide you.
- Connect with fellow students, PhDs, and postdocs who share similar academic experiences.
- Enjoy a networking opportunity during the aperitif following the panel discussion.
We encourage you to enroll in this event by the 8th of November by filling out the form here. As seating is limited, we kindly request that you secure your spot early.
To make the panel discussion more dynamic and tailored to your interests, we invite you to submit your questions in advance upon registration.
Useful links:
https://www.unil.ch/aide-help/en/home.html: Work Environment and Mental Health in Academia https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA19117/: Work Environment and Mental Health in Academia https://www.unil.ch/graduatecampus/en/home/menuguid/contact—missions.html: Work Environment and Mental Health in Academia https://academiac.net/: Work Environment and Mental Health in Academia