A new university course is aiming to help people suffering from imposter syndrome.
The condition makes people worry they are unqualified or unsuitable for their job and particularly affects those in high-status or professional roes.
The University of Chichester is running a short course next month studying how it manifests, and developing strategies to tackle it, both for employees and employers.
This course is part of The Human Factor, a comprehensive professional learning programme designed to transform workplace environments, which is designed and delivered by the Department of Psychology and Criminology at the University of Chichester.
In a fast-paced, tech-driven world dominated by AI, one critical element often overlooked is the human factor. The Human Factor bridges this gap by applying advanced psychological principles to help organisations stay creative, innovative, and connected in an increasingly automated landscape.
The University’s short courses, delivered both on-campus in West Sussex and online, offer unparalleled value, taught by leading experts from its highly ranked Department of Psychology.
The course runs from 9.30am-12.30pm on Wednesday 25 January at the Bishop Otter campus on College Lane in Chichester. Click here to book.