Thursday live: EM TV on the well-being of EUR employees
EUR-employees are still keeping up with working from home, according to the latest well-being monitor. Yet it also appears that they are having a hard time: they show the first signs of mental decline. Guest in the show will be work and organisation psychologist Arnold Bakker. He will reflect on the results of the monitor. Why do many employees feel like they’re almost at wits’ end? And what can be done about that? Tessa Hofland will host the show.
Also in EM TV, the weekly news overview. The EM TV reporter went looking for the 500 extra study places that are available on the campus since this week.
EM TV: EM’s weekly news update, live from the TV studio in the Polak Building. News, background information, human interest, we keep you informed of everything that is going on at the Erasmus University. Every Thursday morning at 9.00 am live on Facebook, YouTube and this website. Presenters are alternately Tessa Hofland and Feba Sukmana.
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