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Get in contact with Kate Rathbone and remember to fill in the expression of interest form before each round. Find opportunities on the department website and contact Kate at K.Rathbone.1@warwick.ac.uk or a.glazer@warwick.ac.uk. If your proposal relates to SLS, make sure to submit the NOI form as early as possible in addition to the expression of interest forms.

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Post-doc Seminar Series
BSR2

Dr Sophie Martucci and Dr Christine Lockey present their insights into science communication and outreach

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Talk: The Perfectionism Paradox
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The ABRC Presents Dr Thomas Curran: The Perfectionism Paradox

In theory, perfectionists are committed to excellence, meticulous, hard-working, and take immense pride in their work. In reality, perfectionists are overworked, chronically burned out, self-sabotaging, and perpetually dissatisfied with their accomplishments. In this presentation, Dr Thomas Curran outlines the many ways that perfectionism itself is the hurdle preventing us from doing our best work. With illuminating case studies and evidence-based strategies, he offers eye-opening insights into how letting go of the need for perfection can paradoxically unlock higher performance and greater fulfilment in our lives and careers.

This seminar will be followed by a lunch for attendees, from 12:45 (approx.) onwards in Lower Ground Floor Atrium IBRB.
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For more information (Speaker biography, Teams link, map locations etc.) - /fac/sci/med/research/culture/abrc/events/seminars/Link opens in a new window

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