
MacKenzie D Trupp
@kenzieetrupp
Canadian PhD candidate studying the impacts of art on health and well-being at the @EvaLabVienna, @univienna, and @DondersInst part of @ARTIS_H2020
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https://artis-h2020.eu 09-02-2015 00:13:40
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Beauty (and the #Humanities) Matter: #Nature, #Art, and The Importance of Aesthetic Experiences. Thank you to Gretchen Rubin Janna Levin Columbia University Simone Schnall Cambridge University Susan Magsamen Johns Hopkins University International Arts + Mind Lab & others. Read here: templeton.org/news/behold-be… #health


New PhD position open with Helmut Leder and the Eva_Lab research team Universität Wien Vienna Doctoral School CoBeNe to work in the field of #empiricalaesthetics! More info here: jobs.univie.ac.at/job/University…


Do you think #music 🎵 and #Dance 🕺can help with children's #MentalHealth, #Wellbeing and #school achievement? I have a fully-funded #PhDposition for you NTU Psychology with Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng & Laura Grant 😊 Prelim enquiries welcome! Apply by 15 Dec noon GMT ufncollaboratory.ac.uk/improving-chil…


Interested in #artsandhealth research? Check out this new postdoc The University of Edinburgh exploring the creation of a new evaluation framework in arts & dementia and the role of social leisure engagement for older adults with us at Social Biobehavioural Research Group! Deadline 8 Jan 📅 bit.ly/3RaENmH



Srestha is currently seeking for support for their PhD in Cognition, Behaviour & Neuroscience Vienna Doctoral School CoBeNe Universität Wien as they have a non-funded position currently. To find out more about their fundraiser see below:




My latest written piece! Thank you Alexandra Thompson for the edits! Absolutely loved looking into the latest on music and genes 🧬 newscientist.com/article/242709…


Nice to see this little video about my PhD work so far. Thanks Universität Wien for making this and City of Vienna Cultural Affairs for funding it!


I really enjoyed this meeting between neuroscientists and arts practitioners. Thanks to the organizers for inviting me! Neuroscience Meets Dance in Therapy



