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Jane Sharon Akinyemi PhD
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At the 7th Annual Conference of Pan-African Professional Alliance (PANAPA) Penn State University, that held on Saturday 13th April 2024, I was privileged to be on a panel session to discuss about “Nurturing Mental Health in Graduate School”. Having gone through graduate school, I understand that being in academia can involve long days or nights in the laboratory, for data collection and manuscript writing. Extra hours are also invested at weekends trying to catch up with unfinished tasks. There is fierce competition to obtain the latest triumph, with continuous pressure to keep collaborating, and innovating. There is a constant thought of doing more and more because you want to get ahead of your competition. All of these endeavors, could tell on your MENTAL HEALTH.An important point to note is to take up tasks that will meaningfully benefit you at a time. This entails prioritizing what matters to your future career and disregarding tasks that don’t matter. Additionally, when you become stressful as a result of high workload, take 30 minutes out from your day to walk outside, beholding nature, to enjoy the benefit of lower heart rate, improved cognition, better mood and improved nervous system recovery. Walking can supply a source of refreshment and a better routine for the days ahead.
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Jane Sharon Akinyemi PhD
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Benefits of strength training!https://lnkd.in/gXTS6MCi
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Consistency in strength training, combined with aerobic training can delay the onset of Sarcopenia (muscle loss) as one progresses in age by positively impacting on quality of life and encouraging healthy aging.Nice article, Cindy Kuzma.Thanks, Stuart Phillips for sharing.
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Jane Sharon Akinyemi PhD
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Congratulations Prof. Olukayode Akinyemi on your appointment as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)This is well deserved!!The Senate of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), at its special meeting of Thursday, January 4, 2024, elected Professor Olukayode Akinyemi as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), succeeding Prof. Christian Ikeobi upon the conclusion of his tenure.Prof. Akinyemi who is of the Department of Physics, College of Physical Sciences (COLPHYS), is the current Director, Centre of Excellence in Agricultural Development and Sustainable Environment (CEADESE).Prof. Akinyemi has made significant contributions in the University prior to his new appointment, serving in various capacities such as Acting Head of the Physics Department; Director, Centre for Internationalisation and Partnerships (CENIP); and Director, Directorate of Grants Management (DGM).As the new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), his responsibilities encompass a wide range of tasks, including the development, administration, and review of academic policies.He will also be saddled with the oversight of undergraduate and postgraduate coursework, management of examinations and admissions, coordination of educational activities across different campuses, collaboration with the University’s commercial arms for strategic academic planning, and representation of the Vice-Chancellor when required.Additionally, he will chair ad-hoc reviews delegated by the Vice-Chancellor.Meanwhile, the appointment is subject to the approval of the Governing Council, and in the absence of the Council, the Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Food Security will serve as the approving authority.Prof. Akinyemi is set to assume duty on January 8, 2024.Last Updated on January 8, 2024 by Content Editor 1
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