The Human Flourishing Program @IQSS @Harvard University integrates knowledge across disciplines conducting research on key questions of human flourishing.
The SHINE Summit is the leading forum for visionary thinking, innovative research and practical solutions that advance corporate sustainability and public health. https://t.co/gTq8mE6WoU REGISTRATION OPEN!!!
Big news from UNC SCiLL! We're thrilled to welcome 7 impressive full-time faculty members to campus next year — plus 2 visiting research professors!
🧵 Meet the newest faculty members joining our community:
The Happiest Country in the World Isn’t What You Think - ISR's Byron Johnson and @HFHarvard's Tyler VanderWeele and Brendan Case https://t.co/IpxcBrdrCy
The extent to which learning environments foster character development is a new metric in @WSJ's Annual U.S. College Rankings 2025.
The measure was developed by TWCF grantees @edwbrooks@OxfordCharacter & Tyler VanderWeele @HFHarvard. Find out more. https://t.co/SbfMkBFn61
Join us TODAY for a webinar on the Global Flourishing Study (GFS). This study of ~200,000 people in 22 countries will give us insights into the factors of human flourishing.
Explore the GFS Wave 1 sample data and learn how to access the full dataset. 📊 https://t.co/jyYfWNZT6m
Dr. Katelyn Long from @HFHarvard is joining us on Dec. 7th at 11am EST to lecture about: "Flourishing and Faith: Empirical Explorations and Future Horizons for Christian Flourishing." You can register using the link below:
https://t.co/TpyyogkqQS
#abundantlifeflourishing
Some of us at @HFHarvard have drafted a Supplement to the @Surgeon_General's recent public health advisory on loneliness & isolation, highlighting some important drivers of and potential responses to the crisis which are largely left out of it: https://t.co/rEAqKAVUWW...
Social isolation & loneliness have important independent effects on mental & physical health. Various aspects of social connectedness have been in decline in USA. We need multiple approaches to improve social connection & build more connected communities.
https://t.co/wlTn7wq2R7
[T]he working definition of flourishing at the Human Flourishing Program is “the relative attainment of a state in which all aspects of a person’s life are good.”
https://t.co/Ws8P7qNmWB
Join us on Wednesday, November 1 for a discussion of “Why conscience matters: A defense of conscientious objection in healthcare” with @xaviersymons of @HFHarvard. Registration & background readings at https://t.co/fcUInUWNC4