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Nurturing Wellbeing in Academia

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Written with a core understanding of wellbeing and the different challenges and stresses on our mental health, this easily digestible and accessible text encourages those in academia to reflect upo...
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  • 30 September 2024
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To thrive in academia, wellbeing must be understood and nurtured. Recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic has left the landscape of higher education altered and uncertain, resulting in a range of important considerations which can jeopardise wellbeing and positive mental health of those working within the academic community.

Written with a core understanding of wellbeing and the different challenges and stresses on our mental health, this easily digestible and accessible text encourages those in academia to reflect upon how they are functioning, both in and out of the classroom, offering a range of suggestions for smarter ways of working. A deeper discussion threads through on the balance between job satisfaction and life satisfaction, and calls educators and academics to remember why they entered academia in the first place and how to maintain these values in a way that continues to inspire and drive us.

Containing ‘critical questions’, Nurturing Wellbeing in Academia provides useful, practical ideas to help maintain or to recapture a feeling of wellbeing. Topics discussed include applying for promotions, research grants, mentoring, using social media and publishing pressures. This is an ideal resource for those who may be considering transitioning into higher education, helping to prepare them for the challenges and cognitive load that academia can bring.

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Price: $23.99
Pages: 168
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Surviving and Thriving in Academia
Publication Date: 30 September 2024
ISBN: 9781837979523
Format: Paperback
BISACs: EDUCATION / Educational Psychology, Educational psychology, EDUCATION / Counseling / General, MEDICAL / Mental Health, Teaching staff, Sociology: work and labour
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Poppy Gibson is a Senior Lecturer in Education at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. Poppy moved into higher education after over a decade working in London primary schools and has held key posts including Head of Modern Foreign Languages, Head of Computing, Coordinator of PSHE and Citizenship, and Phase Leader of Year 3 and 4.

Introduction
Chapter 1. Mental health and wellbeing
Chapter 2. Remembering your ‘why’
Chapter 3. Transitioning into Higher Education
Chapter 4. Early Career Researchers/ Academics
Chapter 5. Mid Career Researchers/ Academics
Chapter 6. Promotions, Job applications and rejections
Chapter 7. Wellbeing in publishing
Chapter 8. Using social media and networks including conferences
Chapter 9. Paying it forward