EURAXESS Smart Talks
About This Episode What does it really take to stay mentally well in academia? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Gábor Kismihók — a researcher at the intersection of learning analytics, career development, and wellbeing — for an honest, grounded conversation about mental health in the research community. From the early warning signs supervisors should watch for, to the role of institutional culture, personal career decisions, and the rise of AI, this episode covers the full landscape of what it means to be a whole human being inside a research career. Guest Dr. Gábor Kismihók Internationally recognized researcher working at the intersection of research careers, learning analytics, and wellbeing. His work focuses on understanding and improving mental health, skills development, and sustainable career pathways in academia and beyond. Key Topics Covered * Early warning signs of mental health struggles in researchers * The power of communication and open lab culture * Institutional responsibilities toward researcher wellbeing * The deeply personal nature of a research career identity * Onboarding and first impressions for joining a research group * Dr. Kismihók's personal PhD journey between Budapest and Amsterdam * How AI is reshaping research culture — and the risks it brings * Whether AI chatbots can play a role in mental health support * What it means to preserve human value in an AI-driven world * Final advice for early career researchers struggling silently Question Timestamps | Timestamp | Question / Topic | 00:01:28 | What are the early warning signs that a researcher is struggling with their mental health? | 00:03:10 | What strategies do you suggest to help researchers handle mental health challenges? | 00:05:32 | As a PhD yourself — how do you personally stay mentally healthy during high-pressure periods like deadlines, grants, or mobility phases? | 00:07:58 | Do you have opinions on what institutional procedures or resources can help researchers struggling with mental health? | 00:11:19 | As a young researcher, what was your own onboarding experience? Was there a structured process with your supervisor? | 00:13:47 | What changes in culture, structure, or policy do you see as most important for research in the next few decades? | 00:16:53 | Do you see artificial intelligence as a possible solution for mental health support in academia? | 00:20:24 | To conclude — what message would you give to early-career researchers who are struggling silently? Key Takeaways * Withdrawal is a signal. When a researcher goes quiet — stops participating in lab discussions, disappears from shared routines — that is often the first visible sign something is wrong. * Talk. Always. Dr. Kismihók's core strategy as a non-psychologist is deceptively simple: open a conversation. Whether it's a colleague, a friend, or a family member — sharing the burden matters more than who you share it with. * Research is creative work, not factory output. Institutions that treat researchers purely as productivity units miss the deeply personal relationship people have with their work. Culture matters as much as policy. * AI brings both opportunity and risk. While AI tools can support literature reviews and data analysis, the speed of AI-generated content is already overwhelming human-led quality assurance systems — and increasing isolation risks. * AI chatbots have a role — but a limited one. For researchers with no access to professional support, talking to an AI chatbot may help. But it is not a substitute for human connection or quality wellbeing services. * You are allowed to leave. For PhD researchers in harmful environments: you are talented enough to find a fulfilling path elsewhere. Leaving is a valid, courageous option. Resources & Links * EURAXESS Portal: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu [https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu] * Follow EURAXESS on social media for more episodes Send us a message! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1998474/fan_mail/new]
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