Italian Translation of Researcher Mental Health and Well-being Manifesto - Manifesto per la salute mentale e il benessere dei ricercatori
Creators
- 1. TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology
- 2. Grenoble École de Management
- 3. Vitae
- 4. University of Amsterdam
- 5. Dublin City University
- 6. Graz University of Technology
- 7. Erzincan Binali Yildirim University
- 8. Université Libre de Bruxelles
- 9. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
- 10. Ghent University
- 11. RAND Europe
- 12. University of Geneva
- 13. Aarhus University, Via University College
- 14. Bilkent University
- 15. Weill Cornell Medicine
Contributors
- 1. Windseeker Coaching
- 2. University of Camerino
- 3. Université de Paris & Centro Studi Americanistici "Circolo Amerindiano" Onlus, Perugia, Italy
Description
L'azione COST ReMO e' una rete che coinvolge un'intera comunita' di ricerca, includendo tutte le parti interessate. Questa comunita' ha redatto un Manifesto per la salute mentale ed il benessere dei ricercatori che mette in evidenza come la salute mentale e il benessere nel fare ricerca possano avvalersi ed essere sostenuti da iniziative ed azioni svolte da tutti i livelli di organizzazione, da quello politico a quello istituzionale, dalle comunita' e dai singoli individui. Questo Manifesto invita tutte le parti coinvolte nell'ecosistema della ricerca ad impegnarsi nello sviluppo di politiche che monitorino, migliorino e mantengano il benessere e la salute mentale nell'ambiente di ricerca, fornendo misure piu' comprensive e complete verso il successo e la qualita', sostenendo l'equilibrio tra lavoro e vita privata, l'inclusività, e lo sviluppo di carriere di ricerca sostenibili a misura di famiglia.
The English Language Version of the Manifesto can be found at: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5559805
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