Education Research Section (ERS) Speaker Seminar guest, Maya Rosen, Smith College, Program in Neuroscience. Open to students, faculty and staff. Lunch provided. Zoom presentation.
co-sponsored with the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.
Event is organized by the Center for International Security Studies. Panel discussion on working paper calling for international agreement against food weaponization.
Panel runs from 4-5pm, followed by reception from 5-6pm in Schultz Cafe.
The Kahneman-Treisman Center has launched its Student Affiliate program and welcomes all students (and post-docs, too!) interested in connecting more with a community of scholars and practitioners from any field who find human judgment and decision-making fascinating!
Launched in summer 2022 by Sugarman Associate Practitioners Vivian Burgnon and Sebastien de Ghellinck, co-founders of SkillSignal, the Construction Wellbeing Initiative (CWI) set out to combine academic and policy-focused resources from Princeton University, cutting-edge technology from SkillSignal, and the collective…
The coincidences of oil, financial, and war crises can be traced back historically many decades. As governments struggle to update energy policies to respond to today's energy crisis, it is important to recognize the phases of past cycles and to consider how climate change-related policies and technology breakthroughs might…
Dan Musleve has served as an active duty Air Force Logistics Readiness Officer for the last 12 years from the tactical to strategic levels. He'll provide an overview of the Air Force's evolving mission set and challenges through his lessons learned in logistics, leadership, and life.
A growing consensus suggests that an underlying cause of anti-democratic attitudes and support for partisan violence is that partisans misperceive the other side. That is, they vastly exaggerate the extent to which members of the other party are obstructionist, anti-democratic, and supportive of violence. When these…