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Researching and writing a PhD has it all: it can be rewarding, exciting, difficult, and lonely. A fitting set of skills and insights on how you can deal with stress when the going gets rough will help you with such a long project. Resilience is needed and this workshop will teach you the skills to bounce back.
Event details of PhD Skills | Staying Grounded during your PhD
Date
12 November 2024
Time
09:30
Location
BG 1
Room
0.04
Organised by
Alexandra Gerny

Things might be even more challenging if you are the first person in your family doing a PhD, if you are combining a paid job with academic work or if there are other issues that make your life challenging.

What you need is resilience: the ability to bounce back when life is getting difficult. People differ in that: some seem to be able to handle just about everything, while others are less stable. The good news is however that you can learn to be more resilient. This workshop teaches you the skills to do just that.

Resilience is needed.

You learn

  • What the 5 pillars of resilience are.
  • What pressure, stress and anxiety do with mind and body, and how you can minimize the negative effects.
  • How to handle feelings such as anger, loneliness, shame or uncertainty.
  • How to discover and use your strengths and resources.
  • How to find and use opportunities during your PhD, even when it’s difficult.

After the workshop you will

  • Have a better understanding of yourself.
  • Know a large number of practical, hands-on and useful tools.
  • Have your personal recipe box, so you know exactly what you can do when things are getting strenuous or difficult.
BG 1

Room 0.04
Turfdraagsterpad 9
1012 XT Amsterdam