Dr Dieter Declercq, Lecturer in Film and Media Studies, will be running a webinar in partnership with Kent Innovation and Enterprise entitled ‘Stories, Wellbeing and Business: Finding Meaning in Covid-19 Disruption’ on Friday 17 July at 10am.
Dieter’s webinar is part of the University of Kent’s Covid-19 Business Recovery Response Webinar Series.
What story is your business going to tell about COVID-19? And why tell a story about it? The COVID-19 crisis presents an unprecedented disruption to our personal and professional wellbeing. This webinar will explore how stories and narrative art offer strategies to manage wellbeing by making sense of crisis. ‘Stories, Wellbeing and Business’ will explore coping strategies for dealing with profound disruption, and will also investigate how we can harness this disruptive moment to re-examine ambitions moving forward. The arts may not outline ready-made solutions, but they do offer valuable strategies for reflection and creativity in times of uncertainty.
This two-and-a-half hour webinar will include a 30 minute Q&A, and a 30 minute networking session where delegates will be able to dive deeper into the topics raised.
The webinar is open to all and free of charge. Participants can register for the webinar here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stories-wellbeing-and-business-finding-meaning-in-covid-19-disruption-tickets-11027061838
Further information about the webinar is available in an interview with Dieter on Kent Innovation and Enterprise’s YouTube channel below.