Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

Ramachandran, N. 2022. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome. What it Takes to Overcome Impostor Syndrome. University of Westminster 17 Nov 2022

TitleOvercoming Imposter Syndrome
AuthorsRamachandran, N.
TypeConference keynote
Year2022
ConferenceWhat it Takes to Overcome Impostor Syndrome
Web address (URL)https://www.westminster.ac.uk/current-students/events/what-it-takes-to-overcome-impostor-syndrome

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