Introduction
Writing a PhD is a demanding, complex and sometimes lonely activity. It requires not only intellectual, but also mental and emotional strength and flexibility. In other words: you need resilience.
People’s resilience differs. Some people feel they can handle just about everything, while others may feel less secure from time to time. The good news is that you can learn to be more resilient. This workshop teaches you the skills to do just that.
Course information
ECTS: 2
Number of sessions: 3
Hours per session: 3
Key Facts & Figures
- Type
- Course
- Instruction language
- English
- Mode of instruction
- Offline
What will you achieve?
- After the course you will know what resilience is.
- After the course you will understand what unhealthy pressure, stress and anxiety do with mind and body, and how they can minimise the effects.
- After the course you will learn how to handle feelings such as anger, sadness, shame or fear.
- After the course you will know and use their strengths and resources.
Start dates
Session 1
May 14 (Wednesday) 2025
14.00-17.00 hrs
Mandeville building (campus map), room T19-01
Session 2
May 21 (Wednesday) 2025
14.00-17.00 hrs
Mandeville building (campus map), room T19-01
Session 3
May 28 (Wednesday) 2025
14.00-17.00 hrs
Mandeville building (campus map), room T19-01
Aims and working method
The workshop combines lectures with exercises, reflection and practical tools, all aimed at giving you a personalized recipe box that helps you knowing what you can do when things are getting strenuous or difficult.
Entry level
This workshop is suitable and relevant for all PhD candidates. Participation does not require any particular experience, skills or knowledge.
About the instructor
- Drs. Alexandra Gerny is an experienced coach with a background in psychology and systems psychodynamics. She works with professionals in science, culture and law, helping them to fulfil their professional roles in a powerful balance. She wrote half a PhD, until she realised that her coaching and training skills are better (and more satisfying) than her academic skills. She works independently in Amsterdam.
Contact
- Enrolment-related questions: enrolment@egsh.eur.nl
- Course-related questions: info@gerny.nl
Telephone: +31 (0)10 4082607 (Graduate School)
Facts & Figures
- Fee
- free for PhD candidates of the Graduate School
- € 450,- for non-members
- consult our enrolment policy for more information
- Tax
- Not applicable
- Offered by
- Erasmus Graduate School of Social Sciences and the Humanities
- Course type
- Course
- Instruction language
- English
- Mode of instruction
- Offline