Since 2016, the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science has been dedicated to studying and promoting human flourishing through interdisciplinary research and educational activities. Explore our approach to integrating knowledge from the social sciences and humanities to address fundamental questions of human well-being.
Welcome to the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard, where we bridge the gap between quantitative social sciences and the humanities. Our program focuses on empirical research into topics crucial to human well-being, such as happiness, virtue, religious community, meaning, and purpose. We produce research publications, sponsor educational activities, and foster a community of scholars and students committed to understanding human flourishing in its full complexity.
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