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Scholarships available for Leading to Well-Being Conference

 

The Interdisciplinary Curriculum Collaborative, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, is offering up to 20 Scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students for the Leading to Well-Being Conference: Facilitating Leadership for a Well-Lived Life,  Friday, April 12, 2013 at the Mason Inn & Conference Center.

 

If you are interested in attending the conference, please send a 250- to 500-word statement of interest to Jaime Lester, PhD, at [log in to unmask] before February 22, 2012

 

In your statement, please indicate whether the conference relates directly to your work on leadership or well-being or whether you hope to benefit personally in your collegiate and work life as a result of attending the conference.

 

The conference is co-sponsored by MasonLeads and the Center for Consciousness and Transformation. The format includes featured keynote speakers and interactive breakout sessions. You can learn more about this year's conference at wellbeing.onmason.com  

 

This year’s keynote Speakers   

Dr. Daniel Goleman is an internationally known psychologist who lectures frequently to professional groups, business and professional audiences, and higher education institutions.  Dr. Goleman is the author of numerous best-selling books including Emotional Intelligence and Leadership: The Power of Emotional Intelligence.  His most recent book, The Brain and Emotional Intelligence: New Insights reveals recent findings from brain research and other sources on topics ranging from creativity and optimal performance, the brain-to-brain connection in leadership, and to how to enhance emotional intelligence itself.

 

Dr. Annie McKee is a best-selling leadership author and advisor to top leaders. Dr. McKee has co-authored groundbreaking books, including Primal Leadership (Harvard, 2002, with Daniel Goleman and Richard Boyatzis) and Resonant Leadership (Harvard, 2005 with Boyatzis). Dr. McKee is the co-founder of Teleos Leadership Institute, a consulting firm with a mission of developing values-based leadership and resonant organizations.

 

Dr. Hugh Byrne  is a senior teacher with the Insight Meditation Community of Washington. He completed a four-year teacher training at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and the Insight Meditation Society led by Jack Kornfield. Hugh is also trained in and teaches Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and has completed training in Somatic Experiencing, a mind-body approach to healing trauma. He is a co-founder of the Washington Buddhist Peace Fellowship.

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