Fri, Oct 21, 2022

5 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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LeChase Hall Room 215

United States

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Impostor syndrome, a feeling of self-doubt and trouble acknowledging your own success, is highly prevalent amongst high-achieving people, especially graduate students. In this workshop, graduate students will learn about the impostor syndrome - what it is, how it impacts us and how we can navigate our graduate school experiences while dealing with it. We will also explore the role of community in supporting graduate student mental health, and the ways various intersectionalities combine to exacerbate or ameliorate the stresses we deal with while trying to get that degree. Students are welcome to follow and chat with me on twitter (@Drew_Lab) ahead of time to raise specific questions or topics they'd like to see. Open to all U of R graduate students. Brought to you by the Graduate Student Wellness Committee.

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LeChase Hall Room 215

United States

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