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Science to Practice: Wellbeing at Work

Date: 1 February 2024
Time: 5:30 am - 6:30 am
Location: In person

Science to Practice: Evidence and insights from science for practitioners and managers for wellbeing at work.

The Heriot-Watt University Dubai campus School of Social Sciences is delighted to present a new breakfast seminar series. We will be looking at the evidence behind key issues facing businesses and examine how research findings are translated into practice.

The first session of the series is scheduled on Thursday 1 February, and is focused on understanding and interventions to enhance workplace wellbeing and satisfaction.

Sessions will be led by academic leaders and industry partners in interactive panel discussions, followed by Q&A.