William Day
@wiilium
Qual psy PhD student / teaching associate. Interested in chronic illness, welfare via phenomenology + discourse 🐼🤗🐼
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31-10-2011 19:16:31
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come see me think out loud about photographs and phenomenology. how might people living with chronic heath conditions use images to represent experiences of their health and attempts at accessing UK welfare? May 10th, Café Artum, see you there?? AstonPsychology
🍺| Pint of Science UK is back 9-11 May 🗣️William Day, Vera Kubenz 🇵🇸 she/they & Kayleigh Garthwaite explore the implications of social injustice on 'real people' 📈From a surge foodbank use to using photography to show what it's like living with chronic illness 📅 10 May BOOK👉bit.ly/3MVSKRt
📣 Fantastic opportunity alert! 📣 Get paid to study for a #PhD in #healthpsychology while gaining valuable teaching experience AstonPsychology Apply now! BPS DHP Psychology Jobs FindAPhD Aston Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment (IHN) MScHealthPsychAston
last week was my last week as a GTA AstonPsychology (boooo) this week was my first week as a Teaching Associate AstonPsychology (woooo) Looking forward to still 'being' here. [PhD continues to be ongoing]
Inspired by William Day #Wellbeing #photography session I took 30mins out for photography, focusing on #Texture #ArtForWellbeing Aston University
Thanks to the #PHaR group for listening to me talk about the #ZELPProject and our experiences delivering it this morning!!! Such a useful activity and really helped me get some perspective. Thanks again @ipanalysis, William Day, et al. 😁 #MentalHealthResearch
William Day talking about: Pragmatic pluralism: taking multiple perspectives on discourses of welfare and experiences of chronic health conditions. #ecp2023
Break time means getting to watch William Day in action at #ECP2023! He taught me in my undergrad days so seeing him again has definitely been a highlight of this trip. Well done, Will! 🤩
William Day sharing his work taking a combined dual micro & macro analytic approach to examine discourses of welfare & experiences of chronic health