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Tuesday, March 07, 2023

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EUTOPIA Languages Week
Various (on campus and online)

Runs from Monday, March 06 to Friday, March 10.

Do you want to know more about the multilingual make-up of the modern world? Are you curious to discover how languages shape our brain, culture, and society and their relationship with creativity and evolution. The EUTOPIA Languages Week consists of multiple activities and opportunities to explore and celebrate languages, cultures, and diversity. Join us from the 6 to the 10 March 2023.
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Meeting of minds: A conversation about mental health
Virtual webinar
What affects our mental health and happiness? Do we feel less happy as we approach middle age or at different stages of life? Or do external influences such as the cost-of-living crisis make the biggest difference? And how does thinking about mental health differ around the world? Shining a light on a topic only growing in importance, our panel includes an alumna who’s now a GP and author, and globally-renowned academics from Warwick Medical School and the Department of Economics. Topics will include youth mental health, mid-life crisis, mental health in developed versus developing countries, and the impact of the cost of living on mental health. Book your place.

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