In a historic move blending science, psychology, and human fulfillment, Centenary University in New Jersey, USA, has launched the world’s first Ph.D. program dedicated entirely to happiness studies.
The program aims to develop a new generation of experts capable of reshaping public health, workplace culture, and educational systems through the science of happiness.
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Academic Breakthrough: The Rise of Happiness Studies
The newly launched Ph.D. in Happiness is the brainchild of Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar, a renowned Harvard lecturer and positive psychology pioneer. The program blends psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and organizational behavior to explore what makes people thrive—both individually and collectively.
“We are witnessing a global mental health crisis,” said Dr. Ben-Shahar. “This program is about equipping leaders and changemakers with the tools to create happier, more resilient communities.”
What the Program Offers:
- Deep dive into positive psychology, emotional intelligence, and resilience
- Research-driven approach to mental health and well-being
- Practical application in education, business, and public policy
- Collaboration with international experts and institutions
The course will be delivered in both on-campus and hybrid formats, with a focus on applied research that can influence real-world systems—from schools to corporations.
Why It Matters
With rates of anxiety, depression, and burnout rising globally, the move by Centenary University signals a shift in academic priorities. By treating happiness and well-being as measurable, teachable disciplines, the program aims to create ripple effects across healthcare, government, and corporate leadership.
Notably, the initiative may help address:
- Workplace mental health crises
- Burnout in education and healthcare sectors
- The rising demand for emotional intelligence in leadership roles
Global Demand for Happiness Experts
Centenary University reports overwhelming international interest, especially from professionals in human resources, psychology, coaching, education, and social impact sectors.
“We want to turn happiness into a strategy, not just a feeling,” the university’s spokesperson added.
Source: New York Post – N.J. University Launches World’s First Ph.D. in Happiness