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Mental health and wellbeing for mid-career academics

Wed 25 Jun

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Online event via Microsoft Teams

Mental health and wellbeing in academia have become more important than ever, given the increasing challenges in the higher education sector (both financial and otherwise). Aware of this crucial need, we are delighted to announce this talk by Professor Mario Weick.

Mental health and wellbeing for mid-career academics
Mental health and wellbeing for mid-career academics

Time & Location

25 Jun 2025, 13:00 – 14:00

Online event via Microsoft Teams

About the event

Speaker: Professor Mario Weick (https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/mario-weick/)

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I am a first-generation university graduate and currently a Professor of Behavioral Science at Durham University, a position I have held since 2021. I joined Durham in 2018 as an Associate Professor of Quantitative Social Psychology. Before this, I served as Lecturer and later Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent. My academic journey also included a postdoctoral fellowship funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), during which I spent time at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Mental health and wellbeing in academia have become more important than ever, given the increasing challenges in the higher education sector (both financial and otherwise). Aware of this crucial need, we are delighted to announce this talk by Professor Mario Weick, a renowned expert in Behavioral Science and Social Psychology, who can address the pressing issues/questions below and more.

1. Most common/significant stressors for mid-career…


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Eligibility: The network is intended for mid-career academics in Finance. Some examples of mid-career positions include: Senior Lecturer, Principal Lecturer, Associate Professor, Reader.However, we do encourage non-mid-career academics to join us as affiliate member.

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