All mental health articles – Page 2
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Webinar
Tackling bullying and harassment – Building a better chemistry culture
Join us as we discuss ways to tackle bullying and harassment in the chemical sciences
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Webinar
Managing isolation – Building a better chemistry culture
Join us to explore the impact of isolation and ways to cope with loneliness
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Careers
How hobbies can help your science
Indulging in a hobby can bring benefits inside and outside of work
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Webinar
Flexible working – Building a better chemistry culture
Join us to explore the challenges and opportunities that come from flexible working environments
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Opinion
PhD researcher mental health matters – now more than ever
And improving it is vital for the future of chemistry
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Webinar
Kindness – Building a better chemistry culture
Join us to explore the role kindness can play in making chemistry more inclusive and protecting mental health
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Review
Exhibition: On Edge
Through artwork – videos, audio pieces, installations and paintings – this exhibition looks at how anxiety affects individuals and society.
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Podcast
Book Club – Humble Pi: A Comedy of Maths Errors
Matt Parker uses comedy to explore the unique relationship between humans and maths and how numbers are behind errors large and small
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Podcast
Book Club – Inventing Ourselves
Cognitive neuroscientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore explores the unique period of brain development that occurs during adolescence
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Podcast
Book Club – I’m a Joke and So Are You
Comedian Robin Ince explores what makes us human through conversations with fellow comics and scientists whose job it is to understand the human condition
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Podcast
Book Club – Unthinkable
Helen Thomson looks at some of the rarest neurological conditions known to science
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Careers
Making mental health a priority
The high rate of mental health problems in postgraduates needs an urgent solution
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Opinion
Supervisors must support the people in their care
Management and leadership are two different, equally important, things
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News
Graduate student population experiencing mental health ‘crisis’
Among graduate trainees surveyed by US researchers, 41% had anxiety and 39% were depressed
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Research
Crystal structure lifts lid on LSD’s secrets
Structure of hallucinogen bound to a human serotonin receptor could explain LSD’s potent and long-lasting effects
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