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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Equality & Diversity. University of Cambridge’s Festival of Wellbeing 27 June – 8 July 2016 What is Festival of Wellbeing? (formally People Matter Week) The University hosts its annual programme of health and wellbeing events during Easter Term, under the new name ‘Festival of Wellbeing’. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the wide range of University benefits and support services available, and to attend talks, tours, workshops and sporting activities which are being held across all University Sites. The University recognises that a safe and healthy environment for all is essential to wellbeing, motivation, satisfaction, performance and creativity. For more information, please visit: www.wellfest.admin.cam.ac.uk/ “I wholeheartedly support the Festival of Wellbeing and I encourage all staff to find the time to participate in the events and sessions that will be taking place across the different University sites.” - Dr Jonathan Nicholls, Registrary This talk is part of the Festival of Wellbeing series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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