Mental Clarity and Decision-Making for Academics
Which project should I do next? What would be the best next move? Where should I focus my efforts? Should I look for another academic position or leave academia? Is this abstract I’ve written good enough?
The path of the academic is full of decisions, and they all seem crucial. However, many of the hurdles we face in our decision-making stem from the way we think about the decisions themselves and several documented cognitive biases. In this workshop, we will work on emotional and psychological aspects of decision-making such as worry, procrastination, regret, and decision paralysis. We will also review the most common biases affecting our decision-making process as academics and practice some useful tools and strategies to reduce their impact.
The path of the academic is full of decisions, and they all seem crucial. However, many of the hurdles we face in our decision-making stem from the way we think about the decisions themselves and several documented cognitive biases. In this workshop, we will work on emotional and psychological aspects of decision-making such as worry, procrastination, regret, and decision paralysis. We will also review the most common biases affecting our decision-making process as academics and practice some useful tools and strategies to reduce their impact.
Time
Tuesday, 27.05.25 - 09:00 AM
- 05:00 PM
Event format
Workshop
Topic
IRENE - Workshop
Speaker
Dr. Vicent Botella-Soler, Dickerson et al.
Target groups
Students
Researchers
Languages
English
Location
Online via Zoom
Reservation
not required
Organizer
IRENE network
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