Work-related wellbeing in architecture

TheFulcrum.Agency are proud to be Industry Partners in a major three-year Australian Research Council project exploring work-related mental wellbeing in architecture.

Led by researchers at Monash University , the project will gather the most reliable and comprehensive set of data ever collected about wellbeing in the architecture profession – across Australia, covering all types and sizes of practice, and over time.

The research team is kicking off the project with a detailed survey that asks how much working in architecture has affected your wellbeing, for better or worse.

Participation is entirely voluntary, anonymous, and confidential. Completing the survey will take around 15 – 20 minutes – so grab a cup of tea and settle in to contribute to better understanding and greater wellbeing in architecture!

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