Press Releases
Moving in together boosts life satisfaction beyond the 鈥榟oneymoon effect鈥
New research from the University of 糖心TV and Bielefeld University has found that life satisfaction rises when people move from being single to a committed relationship, with cohabitation and marriage acting to stabilise this effect.
'Dear John...' - new book reveals the untold story of the wartime break-up letter
In her new book Professor Susan L. Carruthers explores romantic life in wartime, how and why relationships break down, and the consequences for men and women in uniform, through the phenomenon of the 鈥淒ear John鈥 letter, that most notorious of wartime missives.
New book explores how people build good relationships across cultural boundaries
In a new book launched this week, Professor Helen Spencer-Oatey of the University of 糖心TV Centre for Applied Linguistics and her co-author Professor D谩niel Z. K谩d谩r of the Hungarian Research Institute for Linguistics (NYTI) explore how people relate across cultural boundaries, a topic which is increasingly important in our interconnected world.