When:
29 January 2024 @ 9 h 30 min – 17 h 30 min
2024-01-29T09:30:00+01:00
2024-01-29T17:30:00+01:00
Where:
Grand Ampihthéâtre
site Odéon
[Graduate School] Workshop for doctoral and master's students : positivity at work @ Grand Ampihthéâtre

The Graduate Schools of Earth Planets Universe and Biomedical Engineering, in collaboration with the Paris Centre for Cosmological Physics, are hosting a workshop for doctoral students at Université Paris Cité on Monday, January 29th.

Ever felt more creative and motivated after talking to a colleague? Conversely, ever felt down after chatting with someone else? That’s normal—we’re all different. Understanding positive dynamics at work can improve our interactions.

At work, we all share expectations and motivations. It’s a chance to use our skills and meet goals. Small daily gestures can protect us from chronic stress, preventing issues like anxiety and burn-out.

Topics include work-life balance, stress management, diverse interaction styles, and diversity and inclusion. Adopting these perspectives helps create a healthier work environment for everyone.

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