Even after devastating floodwaters start to subside, an invisible threat remains.
Microbes can lead to infection and illness long after the initial flood threat is over.
Learn about the microbes lurking in mud, & how to protect yourself:
https://t.co/fEdpER8jcl
The most interesting thing I read today. Would seem to save a lot of senseless time-wasting. Bluedorn, A. C., Turban, D. B., & Love, M. S. (1999). The effects of stand-up and sit-down meeting formats on meeting outcomes. Journal of Applied Psychology, 84, 277-285.
Hey Everyone,
Since things are starting to resume to some form of normalcy, with gyms reopening & some returning to offices, I’m calling on all full time workers who do any form of exercise or sport to please participate in my study on employees in sport!
https://t.co/xOzJFVJROs
Prior to COVID-19 were you working full-time and involved in regular recreational sport or exercise? If so, we need help in understanding the mechanisms underlying the relationship btw sport participation and work performance.
https://t.co/NAzTGDtBkl
I'm actively recruiting full-time employees who participated in some sort of exercise or sport prior to the COVID-19 pandemic for my PhD study at UQ!
Please fill out the 'participate' form on the website below with your interest:
https://t.co/LfryIyL7pU
Matzo ball soup from scratch using @bonappetit recipe! Thank you @acjacko for a helping create a lovely and oh so delicious Passover ! Missing my family and friends but grateful for a bit of tradition!
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS 📣 #UQ researchers are involved in a multinational study investigating the effects the #COVID19 restrictions on public life have had on personal exercise behaviour and wellbeing. To participate, complete this online survey 👉 https://t.co/DsuWDyY0Na
conducting my 2nd study for my PhD at UQ on employees in sport! If you regularly participate in any sort of sport or exercise and work full-time, please take a look at this website and fill out if you're interested in participating https://t.co/EXpP4chmbC
@DrMarissaKate@AcademicChatter Definitely! I run a blog sharing my experience with mental illness during grad school and would be happy to contribute
https://t.co/fsh7oBNSPW