UBC-DIBS is thrilled to once again host the Behavioural Insights seminar series featuring researchers and practitioners sharing their field and lab projects that use the behavioural and decision sciences to “nudge for good”. We’ve got a great set of topics and speakers this year!

- Fri., Sept. 12 (1-2pm; Zoom): Addressing Indigenous Identity Fraud
- Jennifer Sedgewick (York University)
- Fri., Oct. 3 (1-2pm; Zoom): Writing for Busy Readers
- Todd Rogers (Harvard University)
- Fri., Dec. 5 (10-11am; Zoom): Toward Climate-Resilient Homes
- Nurit Nobel (Stockholm School of Economics)
- Fri., Feb. 6 (1-2:30pm; hybrid): Imagination, Courage, & Climate Zero
- Simon Donner (University of British Columbia)
- Fri., Mar. 13 (1-2:30pm; hybrid): Changing Incomes & Charitable Giving
- Wendy De La Rosa (University of Pennsylvania)
- Fri., Apr. 10 (1-2pm; Zoom): Framing & Charitable Giving
- Leonor Neto (New York University)
- Fri., May 8 (1-2pm; Zoom): Combating Cognitive Fatigue
- Supreet Kaur (University of California, Berkeley)
Seminars will be a mix of online-only and hybrid formats. Register to join us on Zoom: https://bit.ly/DIBSseminar. To register for in-person seminars, to learn more, or to view past recordings, visit https://bit.ly/DIBSseminar-about.