Ace Your Mental Health in Science
Hauptbereich Verwaltung
- Ever feel like science is easy for everyone else but you?
- Do you feel guilty every time you put down your work just a little bit?
If you want to stop doubting yourself, quit feeling like an imposter amongst fellow scientists, and finally have the work-life balance you deserve, this workshop is made for you.
This semester's program is offered for all doctoral candidates and postdocs at the Universität Regensburg and includes a three-part workshop in English. Each of the workshop sessions contains a short introduction of the key concepts and practical tasks that you can apply to your individual experiences. You may attend individual parts, but we recommend that you attend the entire sequence.
Trainers: Alexandra Otto, Yih-Shiuan Lin, Robin Scharnagl
The trainers hold doctorates in medicine (Alex) and psychology (Yih-Shiuan) from UR and have additional qualifications in therapy (all three of them). The workshop also draws on the experiences of Alex and Yih-Shiuan as (post)doc representatives at WIN.
Workshop Sessions in Summer Semester 2026
All sessions will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Places: Sammelgebäude, 4th floor, room 4.16 "WIN-room" (entrance via room 4.17)
- Thu 23 Apr | Part 1: Imposter Syndrome and Self-Worth
Learn how to defeat your imposter syndrome by identifying your inner critics and becoming your own cheerleader on your journey to improving your self-worth. - Thu 30 Apr | Part 2: Communicate Like an Expert
Different people process and deliver information differently. Improve the way you communicate and handle difficult working situations like a pro. Conquer your stage fright and show your competence. - Thu 21 May | Part 3: Work-Life Balance
Work for the future but live for today. Learn how to keep your sanity in check while navigating the highly stressful academic environment. We offer insights and practical tips to monitor and reduce your stress level.
If you will need to miss a session, please send an E-mail to the WIN-team by win.info@ur.de
