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Autumn Highlights from Our Research Group

October and November have been an active and inspiring period for our team, marked by a wide range of scholarly and community-building activities.

On 21 October, we were delighted to host the ISA-Bell Project Apero, which brought together many attendees, including student collaborators, therapists, and supervisors. The event offered a valuable opportunity for exchange and strengthened connections across the project team.

Throughout October and November, members of clinical research groups at the institute also participated in the Research Brown Bag, held on Wednesday afternoons. Topics covered included research collaboration, data collection infrastructure, and imagery-based interventions for anhedonia. These sessions have provided an excellent platform for sharing ongoing work and fostering dialogue between our research groups.

The EQUIP peer mentoring group was also highly active this autumn, organizing a roundtable on qualitative methods and large language models in October, followed by a workshop on reflexive thematic analysis led by Assistant Professor Meredith Maroney in November. In addition, the group facilitated several informal social gatherings that supported networking and community building among early-career researchers.

We look forward to continuing this momentum in the winter months ahead.

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