Researcher speaking to audience Mohn event

We are excited to invite you to a very special session of our monthly networking and research sharing meetings, the Mohn Mingle. Not only will this session be hosted in the new School of Public Health building in White City but we are also delighted to welcome Dame Marit Mohn to hear about the ongoing work of the Mohn Centre. The theme for this session will focus on children and young people’s mental health.

Speakers for the session:

  • Dr Anne-Lise Goddings, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
  • Alex Weston, Listen to Act

Both speakers will be providing unique insights into what is involved in young people’s mental health research with Dr Anne-Lise Goddings speaking how brain research can inform mental health interventions and public health and Alex Weston on how young people can be involved in shaping this research.

About the Mohn Mingle

This series of informal gatherings aim to bring together researchers and community partners from all levels and backgrounds to collaboratively discuss ideas and explore ways to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people in urban environments

Please note, these meeting take place in person to encourage collaboration and mingling! If you have any queries ahead of the meeting, please email mohncentre@imperial.ac.uk.

Why attend?

Cross-collaboration

Connect with fellow, passionate academics across the College. These meetings are an excellent opportunity to expand your network and form valuable interdisciplinary partnerships.

Research exposure

Present your ongoing research or projects related to the theme, gaining valuable insights and feedback from your peers. Alternatively, offer your expertise to help others fine-tune their work.

Knowledge exchange

Stay updated on the latest research trends, opportunities, projects, and calls for grant funding.

Networking

Enjoy tea, coffee, biscuits, and fresh fruit while mingling with like-minded individuals both within and external to Imperial. These informal interactions often lead to meaningful discussions and collaborations.

Supportive environment

We encourage a welcoming and constructive atmosphere. No matter where you are in your research career, you’ll find an environment that nurtures your growth and development.

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