Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers

TitleTimeRoomInstructor
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers02.03.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Lab Meeting room ground-floorHuber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers09.03.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers16.03.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers23.03.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers30.03.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers13.04.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers27.04.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers04.05.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers11.05.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers25.05.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Huber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Applied Psychoeducation for Researchers15.06.2023 13:15 - 14:30 (Thu)Lab Meeting room ground-floorHuber, Judita
Klammer, Daniela
Lackner, Saskia
Description: 
The aim of this course is to equip you with the ability to lead a good life as an early-career researcher. This course will provide you with 1. knowledge about basic psychological concepts 2. practical exercises that have been shown to foster well-being. The exact content will depend on student interest; but all of the following topics will be covered to a certain extent: Well-being & Happiness Productivity & Stress Memory & Attention Emotions & Coping with failure Mental Health & Mental Illness Please note that this course cannot replace any type of counselling or professional medical support – for any immediate assistance with professional, personal or health issues please consider making use of IST Austria’s free employee assistance program, or any other support mechanism at IST. For general urgent help hotlines you can also see the compiled information here: https://wiki.ist.ac.at/index.php/EHS#HEALTH
Capacity: 
10/12
Course Code: 
C_OTH-401_S23
Course instructor(s): 
Judita Huber
Saskia Lackner
Daniela Klammer
Main Contact: 
Judita Huber
Course type: 
Taught course
Course tags: 
Core curriculum
Course level: 
Introductory
Course format: 
Hybrid
Duration: 
Full semester
ECTS: 
1
Semester: 
Spring (1&2)
Minimum number of participants: 
6
Target audience: 
Early career-researchers
Prerequisites: 
Willingness to attend all lectures and to participate in practical exercises
Teaching format: 
Lectures and practical exercises. Note that this class will be held mostly via zoom. Mandatory in-person classes will be held on March 2nd and June 15th. In addition, two dates will also require presence - the exact dates will be determined together with students.
Assessment form(s): 
At least 90% of the course have to be attended for receiving a 'Pass' Grade. Participants may miss one class without providing reasons. Additional absences can be compensated by submission of a 1000-2000 word essay per missed class. In that case it is your responsibility to enquire with the instructors about the specific topic. Students who miss more than one class and do not submit the required essay(s) will receive a 'Fail'.
Grading scheme: 
Pass/fail
Course Category: 
Credit Course
Academic Year: 
AY 2022/23