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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/healthy-labs-psychology/events/dr-nathan-hall-moti
 vation-and-well-being-graduate-students
SUMMARY:Dr. Nathan Hall: Motivation and Well-being in Graduate Students:\nE
 vidence-based Strategies for Effective Supervision
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: Dr. Nathan Hall\, Associate Dean Graduate and Postdoct
 oral\nStudies and Associate Professor in Educational and Counselling\nPsyc
 hology at McGill University.\n\nTITLE: Motivation and Well-being in Gradua
 te Students: Evidence-based\nStrategies for Effective Supervision\n\nABSTR
 ACT: This presentation will provide an overview of recent\nempirical findi
 ngs from the Achievement Motivation and Emotion (AME)\nResearch Group (www
 .ame1.net [https://www.ame1.net]) on how\nsocial-environmental factors and
  motivational variables correspond\nwith psychological and physical health
  in graduate students. Findings\nfrom multiple recent international studie
 s will address the role of\nprogram structures\, institutional reputation\
 , supervisor support\, and\nacademic socialization in graduate students’
  well-being\, as well as\nhow motivational beliefs\, self-efficacy\, and s
 elf-regulation\ncontribute to graduate student development. Study findings
  will be\ndiscussed in the context of recommended strategies for effective
 \ngraduate student supervision and mentorship.
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