CBS WELLBEING CONFERENCE Understanding and supporting student well-being: A joint effort

Tue Oct 01 2024 at 11:30 am to 02:30 pm

Porcelænshaven, 2000 Frederiksberg, Danmark | Frederiksberg

Copenhagen Business School
Publisher/HostCopenhagen Business School
CBS WELLBEING CONFERENCE Understanding and supporting student well-being: A joint effort
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Are you a CBS student seeking knowledge and inspiration on how to work collectively with wellbeing? Or are you a business leader looking to understand and support the workforce of tomorrow?
Today’s young people face increasing pressures that impact their mental well-being, both in their academic journeys and as they transition into the workforce. It’s more important than ever for business leaders to understand these challenges and work together with young people to create environments where they can thrive.
Are you a CBS student eager to explore how we can collectively improve mental well-being? Or are you a business leader wanting to learn how to better support the future workforce?
Join us at CBS for a conference dedicated to bridging the gap between students and the business community on the topic of mental well-being. This event is an opportunity for students and business leaders to come together, share insights, and develop strategies that ensure young people are not only prepared for the workforce but are also supported in their mental health.
One of the key aspects of this conference is the active involvement of our students. We believe that students should not only be the subjects of our discussions but also active contributors. Therefore, the day's program includes inspiring presentations from current and former CBS-students who will share their research and experiences on topics related to students’ wellbeing, how to prepare for the transition from study to work-life and how to address the needs of both the younger generation in an onboarding process.
Highlights:
• Student-Led Presentations; newly graduated and enrolled CBS students present their research on wellbeing challenges of students and newly hired employees and suggested solutions.
• Dilemma session led by Karriereklubben where the different generations meet and explores different wellbeing dilemmas.
• A panel discussion on how to boost collaboration in the context of wellbeing of the younger generation
• Networking opportunities between students and business leaders.
Cost: Free of charge
Sign up or read more here: https://www.tilmeld.dk/swbcb/signup
Program
11:30 - 11:34 Welcome / Moderator, Anna Thomasson, Dean of Education, CBS
11:34 - 11:40 Student wellbeing at CBS – a collaborative approach / Inger Askehave, Deputy President, CBS
11:40 - 11:55 Researcher Presentation: I am standing in a sea of uncertainty – the art of understanding and leading a new generation / Pernille Steen Pedersen
11:55 - 12:05 Student Presentation: Dressed for work – essential capabilities CBS students in the transformation from student life to working life / Josephine K. Pedersen & Karoline k. Rolsted
12:05 - 12:15 Student Presentation: Why we need to change the way we look at wellbeing / Lea Thingmann
12:15 - 12:25 Student Presentation: Building bridged between Generations / Natalie Chevelly
12:25 - 12:40 Questions and reflections from audience
12:40 - 13:00 Break – sandwiches
13:00 - 13:30 Dilemma-session moderated by “Karriereklubben” / Caroline Rossmeisl:
• Cecilie Louise Svane Olesen
• André Thormann
• Benjamin Anker
13:30- 13:55 Panel debate: The Vital Role of Business-University Collaboration on Student Wellbeing and Capability Development moderated by Amanda Ngoc Nguyén Madsen, CBS student
• Peter Mølgaard, President CBS
• Business representant, TBA
• Marco Zanoni, President CBS Students
• Emilie Bøge Caliskan, DSF
13:55 - 14:00 Thanks for today / Moderator, Anna Thomasson
14:00 - 14:30 Networking & Lab
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Porcelænshaven, 2000 Frederiksberg, Danmark, Cbs Sport Klublokale, Porcelænshaven 20, 2000 Frederiksberg, Danmark,Frederiksberg, Frederiksberg, Denmark

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