Workshop - PhD Survival Guide - 18/06/25 
In 2025, the BAPS Junior Board will be organizing a series of free, online workshops for BAPS members! 

This workshop will be held on Wednesday 18 June 2025, at 14h00 and will be tackling strategies to help PhD students manage stress, reduce feelings of isolation and build emotional resilience during their doctoral journey.

our speaker, Cloé Rose Cetko, is a PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Mons, with a focus on emotional processes and empathy. She is interested in how these skills can support mental health, especially in academic settings.

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