- Guardian debate on happiness 18th May
- LSE Wellbeing Seminar programme from 14th May
- Mental Wellbeing Impact Assessment 24th May
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Is happiness worth measuring?
The Guardian are hosting a debate on happiness on the 18th May 7pm – 8.30pm, Conway Hall , London, WC1R 4RL
Details and tickets
Ahead of this two of the speakers share their thoughts here
The Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics is holding a series of Wellbeing Seminars, organised by Professor Richard Layard, Dr Nick Powdthavee and Dr Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
Thursdays from 14th May at 1:00pm (with sandwiches from 12.45pm)
2nd floor Seminar Room (2.04), 32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3PH
Details of the seminars are posted on the CEP Wellbeing Programme events page, with papers/presentations when available.
14th May |
The subjective well-being of workfare participants: insights from a Day Reconstruction Survey |
Ronnie Schöb (FU Berlin) |
28th May |
Fruit and Vegetable Consumption as a Hedonic Investment |
Andrew Oswald (Warwick) |
25th June |
What can genetics tell us about the environmental causes of wellbeing? |
Claire Haworth (Bristol) |
2nd July |
Long-term Consequences of Childhood Maltreatment |
David Johnston (Monash) |
These seminars are free and open to all – there is no need to register.
For any enquiries, please contact Harriet Ogborn at LSE
South London and Maudsley NHS Trust are running a one day introduction and screening workshop on Mental Wellbeing Impact Assessment
24th June, 10 – 5.00 pm
The Fitzrovia Centre, 2 Foley Street, London W1W 6DL
To register or for more information
Contact: michael.morgan@slam.nhs.uk or by phone 020 3228 1694
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