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Enhancing Well-Being Through Vacation Research: Project Opportunities with Jessica de Bloom

Join Jessica de Bloom, a post-doctoral researcher at UTA, in exploring the intersection of well-being, health, and creativity through vacation research. Our projects focus on the effects of vacation days on work-related performance and personal wellness, including mindfulness and free time activities. We aim to analyze both existing data and collect new datasets for experimental studies. This is a unique opportunity for two motivated students to contribute to high-quality research. Apply now to be part of impactful projects that inspire better work-life balance!

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Enhancing Well-Being Through Vacation Research: Project Opportunities with Jessica de Bloom

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  1. About me… • Jessica de Bloom • Born in Germany • Netherlands, Dutch Antilles, Germany, New Zealand • Since 2012: Post-doc at UTA • Field of expertise • Recovery • Vacation research

  2. Possible projects • Number of vacation days • (work-related) well-being • health • performance • creativity • Scheduling of vacation days across year • (work-related) well-being • health • performance • creativity

  3. Possible projects • Free time activities • (work-related) well-being • health • performance • creativity • Mindfulness • well-being • health • performance • creativity

  4. Vacation memories • Extension of positive vacation effects? • Experimental study

  5. Method • Literature research • Existing data sets • New data collection (for memory study) • Thesis should be • In English • High Quality • First come, first served: 2 students max • Jessica.de.bloom@uta.fi

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