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THE TEACHERS PROJECT: TRAINING & ENGAGING ACADEMICS TO SUPPORT STUDENT WELLBEING


The TEACHERS Project investigates the impact of supporting faculty members in adopting course-based interventions to improve student wellbeing. This project is led by Dr. Sally Stewart (UBCO) and Dr. Jannik Eikenaar (UBCO), with support from Marissa Hall, B.A, and aims to train and support faculty to address wellbeing in their classroom with simple, evidence-based interventions including activities, instructor approaches, and course logistics.  

If interested in learning more or participating in the next research phase, please contact Dr. Sally Stewart at sally.willis-stewart@ubc.ca. Learn more about this research in the resources linked below.

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We all have a hand in shaping campus environments that support health, wellbeing, and sustainability. By championing wellbeing, we can build stronger and more inclusive communities at UBC and beyond.

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