The annual conference of the Behavioral Science & Policy Association (BSPA) will be held on May 18, 2018 in Washington DC. Attendees include leading behavioral scientists, policy makers, behavioral science consultants, private and public sector executives, and members of the media.
BSPA seeks proposals by January 31, 2018 for short (TED talk style) presentations highlighting research in six key areas in which behavioral scientists could have significant influence on policy. These include:
Education & Culture,
Energy & Environment
Financial Decision Making
Health
Justice & Ethics
Management & Labor
The short presentation session is designed to inform and influence academics, policy makers, and managers. Presentations may demonstrate recent key research findings (potentially from multiple papers) with meaningful implications for policy and practice and need not present new work-in-progress. These presentations should not be highly technical.
Click here to learn more and to submit: https://behavioralpolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/BSPA-Call-For-Presenters-2018.pdf
Conference Organizers: Dolly Chugh (NYU), Craig Fox (UCLA) and Sim Sitkin (Duke)