Thought for the week – 30 June
Reading time: 2 minutesThis week Professor Mona Siddiqui, Assistant Principal Religion and Society, reflects on our wellbeing as we think about returning to work.
Reading time: 2 minutesThis week Professor Mona Siddiqui, Assistant Principal Religion and Society, reflects on our wellbeing as we think about returning to work.
Reading time: < 1 minuteIn recent weeks the Black Lives Matter movement has touched everyone and brought many thought-provoking issues into the light. It seems fitting to take this chance to encourage those feeling vulnerable or those wanting to champion change to join the Edinburgh Racial Equality Network (EREN).
Reading time: 4 minutesIn a three-part series, Kitty Wheater, Mindfulness Chaplain, explores the idea of compassion and what it means to situate this understanding in the pandemic we’re living through.
Reading time: 5 minutesWe’ve all been working full speed to ensure that our community finished the University year as smoothly as possible. But now that it’s over it’s easy to to find another problem to throw ourselves into solving. Here Kitty Wheater, Mindfulness Chaplain explains the importance of stopping, resting and reflecting.
Reading time: 4 minutesTracey S. Rosenberg, our Writer in Residence, shares how to put pen to paper and start journalling, whether you want to flex those writing muscles, or just want a place to order your thoughts.
Reading time: 2 minutesThis week Professor Mona Siddiqui, Assistant Principal Religion and Society, reflects on our way out of lockdown and how old routines will be changed.