In 2025, acute hunger affects 343 million people globally, agricultural trade tensions are escalating, and nutrition-related diseases place a growing burden on public health systems. In light of these challenges, the need for policy-driven discussions has never been more critical.
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,…
Joining the Center's Behavioral Policy Works in Process lunch series in March will be Josh Wright, former Executive Director of applied behavioral science consultancy ideas42.He will speak on Wednesday, March 19, on his forth-coming book, Designing the Human Experience: Where Empathy Meets Science. He will make the case for …
London's had it for almost 20 years. Singapore for nearly fifty. Rome and Stockholm are among other cities worldwide that use this measure to discourage single-use vehicles and raise revenue for public transportation. In January 2025, NYC became the first US city to implement congestion alleviation. The scheme, which charges…
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,…
Whether you’re looking to change yourself, influence your colleagues, or design more effective and stickier policy, this half-day workshop—created exclusively for SPIA alumni—is one you don’t want to miss. Join us as professors Eldar Shafir ad Anuj Shah and scholars from SPIA’s Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science …
We are excited to bring together a stellar group of scholars in the field of minority representation, both in the U.S. and globally, to present on a range of topics that explore the factors influencing the supply of political candidates from various identity groups—including ethnoracial minorities, women, and the working class…