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SUMMARY:Beyond the scholar. Well-being in international relocations – a f
 amily affair?
DESCRIPTION:International mobility affects more than individual scholars’
  careers – it reshapes personal relationships and family networks.\\r\\n
 How can professional success align with the demands of relocation What hap
 pens when the challenges remain unspoken or unaddressed? \\r\\nDr. phil. 
 Katja Herrmann Aegerter answers your questions\, drawing on findings from 
 the Faculty of Psychology’s “Home Abroad” study and her personal exp
 erience of relocation. Her talk maps aspects of resilience and coping stra
 tegies to mitigate the disruption of partners’ careers\, shifting family
  roles\, adaptation of children\, isolation and the emotional effort of ne
 w beginnings. She identifies institutional resources and points out ways i
 n which universities (can) support mobile researchers and their whole fami
 ly systems to manage the challenges of academic mobility.\\r\\nIncoming an
 d outgoing scholars and research students with or without current care rol
 es\, as well as their partners and family members of all ages\, are warmly
  invited.\\r\\nPlaces are limited\, please register  here [https://sprach
 enzentrum.unibas.ch/en/cooperation/cafe-international/beyond-the-scholar/r
 egistrations-talk-beyond-the-scholar/]
X-ALT-DESC:<p>International mobility affects more than individual scholars
 ’ careers – it reshapes personal relationships and family networks.</p
 >\n<p>How can professional success align with the demands of relocation Wh
 at happens when the challenges remain unspoken or unaddressed?&nbsp\;</p>\
 n<p>Dr. phil. Katja Herrmann Aegerter answers your questions\, drawing on 
 findings from the Faculty of Psychology’s “Home Abroad” study and he
 r personal experience of relocation. Her talk maps aspects of resilience a
 nd coping strategies to mitigate the disruption of partners’ careers\, s
 hifting family roles\, adaptation of children\, isolation and the emotiona
 l effort of new beginnings. She identifies institutional resources and poi
 nts out ways in which universities (can) support mobile researchers and th
 eir whole family systems to manage the challenges of academic mobility.</p
 >\n<p>Incoming and outgoing scholars and research students with or without
  current care roles\, as well as their partners and family members of all 
 ages\, are warmly invited.</p>\n<p><strong>Places are limited\, please reg
 ister&nbsp\;</strong> <a href="https://sprachenzentrum.unibas.ch/en/cooper
 ation/cafe-international/beyond-the-scholar/registrations-talk-beyond-the-
 scholar/">here</a></p>
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