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February 21st: Panel Discussion on Graduate Studies and Mental Health

Graduate studies can be stressful and it is not uncommon for graduate students to experience mental struggles while completing their degrees. For many, these struggles became worse during the pandemic. To help you navigate these challenging situations, GradSWE, GradMinds & QueerSphere are co-organizing a panel discussion on common mental health issues and mitigation strategies for graduate students. If you are interested in learning about professional opinions and personal experiences on graduate students' mental health, we would love for you to sign up using the link below.

When: February 21, 6-8 pm.

Where: In person at room GB202 in Galbraith Building (35 St George Street, M5S 1A4) or online via Zoom (Zoom link will be provided after sign up).

Snacks and drinks will be provided during the event.

Hope to see you all at the panel discussion!

Register

Panelists:

Tanisha Sylvester (EVOLVERE Mental Health)

Tracey Doyle (Health & Wellness Counsellor)
Ariel Gould (PhD student at Dalla Lana School of Public Health)
Delaram Farzanfar (PhD student in Psychology)
Margot Frayne (PhD student in Psychology)
Melanie Mascarenhas (MSc student in Psychological Clinical Science)
Etinosa (Tosa) Oliogu (MSc student in Clinical Psychology)
Sadia Riaz (PhD student in Psychology)

Sarah Scott (PhD student in Psychology)
Vikki Huang (Master of Social Work Student)

 

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