
Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action
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The ReMO COST Action CA19117 is an international network focussed on wellbeing and mental health within academia. Funded by @COSTprogramme.
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Worried about you #mentalhealth as a #phd student or #postdoc? You are not alone! Check out our workshop on Mental Health in Academia and Virtuous Academic Culture! 17th of October, online & in person! Register Here: lnkd.in/dAc5GTex #AcademicMentalHealth PhD Voice - Independently Run


Full program here! Thanks to Dragonfly Mental Health Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action ALBA Network MCAA Italy Chapter Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) #NICO and #SINS for the support!


🧵 One in five academics experiences at least one unethical behaviour during their career, from abuse of power to discrimination, harassment, bullying, and fraud, according to a study presented in Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) Annual Conference in 2023 linkedin.com/posts/mariecur…

#OpenAccess journal article from #InnoRenew CoE researchers Researcher Mental Health Overview in Slovenia Authors: Erce Paoli, Mateja | @aSlavec | Čontala, Alja | Sundukova, Mayya |Caner-Yildrim, Sonay zenodo.org/records/138627… #mentalhealth #academia Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action



Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action I have ran a programme for PhD students during Covid to support their mental health based on my Grid balance approach. You can see more here. And I am sharing a workshop for Minds Conference on Oct 30th. maketimecount.com/helping-phd-st…

There's still a lot of work to do promoting mental health in academic workplaces. Gábor Kismihók and I reported on the work and achievements of the Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action Action over the last years in a paper in The Biochemist . COST Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) Eurodoc Vitae Young Academy of Europe (YAE)

It is important that we talk about mental health and so EASA is organising a webinar in partnership with Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action and PrecAnthro on Oct 25, 5-7pm, with Brian Cahill, Sara Nikolić, Alexandra Oancă, PhD and Ana Pastor Pérez. Save the date! More details coming out soon!


This article from Gábor Kismihók and Brian Cahill summarises the work of the ReMO COST Action to raise awareness of researcher mental health and form a network of researchers and practitioners that engaged policy makers and institutional leadership. COST


It is important that we talk about mental health and so EASA is organising a webinar in partnership with Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action and PrecAnthro 📅 Oct 25, 5-7pm CET ✨ With Brian Cahill, Sara Nikolić, Alexandra Oancă, PhD and Ana Pastor Pérez Event link: buff.ly/3Yn5gSH



Tomorrow Oct. 25 at 5-7pm we talk about mental health in academia and in the social sciences - together with Brian Cahill, Sara Nikolić, Alexandra Oancă, PhD, Ana Pastor Pérez & Klemen Senica. Join us! EASA Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action PrecAnthro Details &Registration at: easaonline.org/news/webinar25…



Spotlight on the latest outputs accepted to Open Research Europe by Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action: "Work-Nonwork boundaries in academia: A problematizing review" Read the #OpenAccess article that examines how academic work affects boundaries in professional & personal life : bit.ly/3CC3BQY


🔹Wellbeing During Doctoral Studies Stéphanie Gauttier (Stéphanie Gauttier), Assistant Professor at Grenoble EM and Vice-Chair of the Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action, shared insights on the impact of mental health challenges during doctoral studies and discussed strategic solutions to address them.



Some new European science policy prospects - my first meeting with the COST Technology's Scientific Committee. My participation in Researcher Mental Health Observatory COST Action and Sustainable Use of Salt-Affected Lands - SUSTAIN really helped me widen my horizon, my network and improve my understanding of inter- and transdisciplinarity.
