The ERS Seminar Series is hosted by Jennifer Jennings, director. The series features works in progress by Princeton graduate students and faculty from universities across the U.S., focusing on current interdisciplinary education-related topics. The seminars are open to students, faculty and staff. Lunch provided. No…
Join advocates, policy professionals and experts for an emergency roundtable discussing recent immigration policies and laws and their local impacts.Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
The pilot BSci Desk collaboration features select dates when ideas42 consultants come to campus to meet with Princeton faculty members, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates to discuss ways that they can incorporate applied behavioral science in their works or expand their research into the field. This spring,…
Case Summary: In Plyler v. Doe (1982), four Mexican-American families challenged a Texas law that withheld from public schools any state funds for educating undocumented children. Their own school district was charging $1000 per undocumented child to compensate for lost funding.
Joining the Center's Behavioral Policy Works in Process lunch series in April will be Former Sugarman Practitioner in Residence and START Entrepreneur David Henderson, founder of Giving Credit, the premier community finance credit reporting agency that is expanding access to mainstream credit through peer lending data.
Join us for a public panel featuring several New Jersey-based food access organizations on a discussion about local food security and shifting needs amid the current political climate. Discussion will center around emerging federal policy on health, nutrition, immigration, social safety nets, and the inclusion and access of…
Joining the Center's Behavioral Policy Works in Process lunch series in March will be a team using behavioral science and computational modeling for analyzing the evidence and targeting interventions for financial wellness.
In partnership with Princeton 's of Innovation and The Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science & Public Policy, the applied behavioral science consultancy ideas42 is hosting a workshop for Princeton faculty and postdoctoral researchers looking to unlock private foundation funding for policy-relevant field research.
The pilot BSci Desk collaboration features select dates when ideas42 consultants come to campus to meet with Princeton faculty members, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates to discuss ways that they can incorporate applied behavioral science in their works or expand their research into the field. This spring,…