Research and Innovation
Staying well during research
Presenter | Associate Professor Simon Moss | |
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Office of Research and Innovation
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Research degrees are often an exciting and fulfilling experience. Nevertheless, these degrees can also be taxing, especially if problems in your research or life begin to mount. Consequently, some research candidates are vulnerable to mental exhaustion or burnout.
In this workshop, A/Professor Simon Moss will share useful insights on how research students can prevent burnout during their research studies.
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