The University of Malta’s Centre for Resilience and Socio-Emotional Health is launching a study on the Maltese people’s hopes, wishes and expectations for 2015.

Hope plays a central role in people’s happiness and satisfaction, helping to fostering a sense of well-being in spite of economic and societal threats. The objective of the project is to spread hope, and consequently well-being, in society.

The study explores people’s hopes in various aspects of their life, including family and relationships, work, the economy, national politics, religion and spirituality, and climate and the environment.

This is part of an international study led by the University of St Gallen in Switzerland and Swissfuture, and which includes Austria, Czech Republic, France, Norway and Switzerland, besides Malta.

An online questionnaire is available at the website below for anyone who wishes to participate in the project. It is anonymous and must be completed between tomorrow and November 30.

The data will be collected and presented anonymously and used only for scientific purposes. The findings will be published over the Christmas and New Year period.

www.hope2015.ch

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