British Science Festival – Redefining resilience – 9 September 2017 – Brighton

British Science Festival 2017
  • Resilience Forum

Topic:  Redefining resilience – British Science Festival

Summary:  Being resilient isn’t about coping alone with a ‘stiff upper lip’. Rather being strong in the face of adversity involves accessing and using support. And sometimes it involves changing your socks not ‘pulling them up’. Whether you are facing change and uncertainty, or striving for a better work-life balance, explore what it means to be resilient at this special Resilience Forum.

This event took place on Saturday 9 September 2017 as part of the British Science Festival 2017 in Brighton.

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