Upcoming events
Join a discussion with a leading behavioural-legal researcher about his insight on rationality and behavioural interventions.
Join Mohamed El-Erian for a spirited discussion with Professor Neil Lawrence about AI in behavioural economics research and policy.
Past events
2024 events
Join Nobel Laureate Professor Michal Spence discussing signaling and the formation of beliefs.
Take part in an online conversation about the benefits and risks of voluntary compliance in the context of regulation and public cooperation with law and order.
A 3-day annual conference providing the major international forum for those interested in the link between behavioural science and public policy to discuss their work.
Join Sabrina Artinger, Head of Behavioural Science and Citizen-Centred-Government at German Federal Chancellery for a discussion in Cambridge.
Join Efthymios Altsitsiadis, Assistant Professor at the Copenhagen Business School for a networking event.
Join Professor David Halpern as he discusses the relevance of behavioural economics for productivity and macro-level market design.
Join Professor Felix Creutzig as he discusses behavioural insights and their potentials to contribute to climate change mitigation.
Join Dr Benedikt Finkenauer, Director of Sustainability at Porsche AG for a talk about the future of cars and driving.
2023 events
Join Elisabeth Costa as she discusses digital decision-making and the role of behavioural science regulating online/digital behaviours.
Speaker: Professor Michael Spence, Nobel Laureate, Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Join Emanuele Ciriolo while he will talk about behavioural science at the European Commission.
Join Mary MacLennan as she discusses insights on behavioural science at the United Nations, and engage in a discussion about invaluable lessons learned, prevalent challenges, and significant accomplishments.
Join Professor Mohamed A El-Erian in his fireside chat with Nobel Laureate Michael Spence.
A Behavioural Roundtable with Dr Michael Hallsworth, Behavioural Insights Team.
2022 events
Imagine that two doctors in the same city give different diagnoses to identical patients – or that two judges in the same courthouse give markedly different sentences to people who have committed the same crime.