Digital Mental Health and Wellbeing

Events

Revision and exam preparation

Date
24/03/2026
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Preparation is key for exam confidence. This short session will help you to strengthen your revision planning, consider different ways to boost your memory, and provide you with strategies for ensuring you answer the question when exam time comes. Suitable for all students.

Refugees and Asylum Seekers in East Asia and Cross-Border Intimacies

Date
24/03/2026
Location:
D02 Monica Partridge Building (University Park), Hybrid, Online
Description
A book launch examining two volumes Refugees and Asylum Seekers in East Asia: Perspectives from Japan and Taiwan and Cross-Border Intimacies: Affect and Emotions in Marriage Migration between China and Taiwan

Taking information skills into professional practice

Date
24/03/2026
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Discover how the information skills developed during your degree programme can be used in the workplace. This webinar is suitable for all students on placements, and final year students who will be transitioning into employment following graduation.

GEP Seminar: Clement Imbert (Sciences Po)

Date
24/03/2026
Location:
A39 Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
Title: Floating population: migration with(out) family and the spatial distribution of economic activity (with Joan Monras, Marlon Seror and Yanos Zylberberg)

Music Colloquium 24 March 2026

Date
24/03/2026
Location:
Arts Centre Lecture Theatre A30
Description
Music Colloquium on Tuesday 24 March with Kanav Gupta from University of Nottingham

24 March - Research Workshop

Date
24/03/2026
Location:
A03 Humanities Building
Description
Department of Classics and Archaeology research workshop with Jamie Wood from Oxford Lifelong Learning

Study With Us Online

Date
25/03/2026
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Join the Study With Us community on Microsoft Teams on Wednesdays for a structured study session.

Advancing your literature searching skills (Arts)

Date
25/03/2026
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Develop your literature searching skills and explore your subject databases to find information for projects and dissertations. This webinar is suitable for undergraduates (year two onwards) and masters students studying Arts subjects.

Changing Dynamics in Geopolitics Implications for Taiwan

Date
25/03/2026
Location:
Online
Description
The Taiwan Research Hub presents an online book launch Changing Dynamics in Geopolitics Implications for Taiwan
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Digital Mental Health and Wellbeing

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Institute of Mental Health
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