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A generous gift from The Sir John Ritblat Family Foundation has enabled the creation of a new Professorship in Mindfulness and Psychological Science. The post, which is to be held by the Director of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre, promises to transform our understanding of the link between mind and body, and lead the world into a new era of human health.

Group of people, kneeling in a circle, in the centre are yoga mats and notebooks.
A MINDFULNESS-BASED COGNITIVE THERAPY TRAINING SESSION LED BY WILLEM KUYKEN AND MARK WILLIAMS (SHANGHAI, 2018)

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