How is a changing world changing mental health? And how is it changing attitudes towards mental health? What are the emerging societal challenges and how can our research network respond to these challenges? How can mental health researchers respond to the impact of poverty, violence and inequity within diverse communities and cultures worldwide?
Objectives of the symposium:
- To bring together researchers in mental health from across the Worldwide Universities Network to discuss how collaborative research could and should be addressing the major mental health challenges in our societies today
- To encourage collaboration across diverse disciplinary, cultural and national contexts in order to share insights, generate new ways of thinking, innovative approaches and methodologies
- To address the intersectional dimensions of global mental health, considering the complex interplay between social context, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexual orientation and religion in shaping lived experiences and outcomes in mental health
- To build connections between researchers and research funders
The symposium is open to faculty members/academic researchers, doctoral students and postdoctoral trainees. It will be an in-person event (University of Leeds), but the keynote presentations will be live-streamed.
The symposium is supported by WUN and the Leeds Interdisciplinary Mental Health Research Network (LIMHRN) and the Horizons Institute, University of Leeds.
Further details and to register
Abstract submission deadline - 12 April 2024