Mental Health Awareness Week: The Five Ways to Wellbeing - Take notice, be curious
Published on 18 May 2020Using attention to increase awareness, concentration and focus on specific situations has been shown to improve wellbeing and mood.
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Using attention to increase awareness, concentration and focus on specific situations has been shown to improve wellbeing and mood.
Setting goals, being open to new ideas and continuing to learn throughout life helps boost wellbeing and build resilience.
Strong relationships with others are an essential part of building resilience and boosting wellbeing.
As well as improving physical health and fitness, being active can also improve our mood and overall mental wellbeing, decrease stress, depression and anxiety.
The SU Bath and University of Bath held a joint Education Awards Online Celebration on 15 May 2020 to celebrate excellence in learning and teaching.
The University of Bath has begun testing the quality of vital chemicals used in Covid-19 diagnostics kits.
Due to the ways in which COVID-19 has affected our lives, the focus of Mental Health Foundation's Mental Health Awareness Week is celebrating acts of kindness
University sees a surge in research funding submissions for COVID-19, with RIS adapting remotely for continued submission support to these essential calls.
James Rand from the WISE CDT was awarded a 3-month internship with DEFRA's water evidence team, who research and provide evidence for governmental water policy.
Policy Labs will aim to look at and solve social policy issues in a new way by communicating with users over a long period of time.