‘Science of happiness’ course leader ‘astounded’ to find positive impact on students’ wellbeing

Attaining – and maintaining – a state of joy or even simple contentment can be challenging, especially in these most difficult of times.

But data from a course pioneered at the University of Bristol has suggested that actually taking time to study happiness may be a good way of achieving it.

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