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How can behavioural science be used to enhance businesses? Read our Q&A with Behavioural Science in Practice participant Susan Went, for an insight into the knowledge and practical skills she has gained from the course.
Professor Nick Chater has won the prestigious for his contribution to cognitive science.
Kenny Smith, Chair of the Cognitive Science Society, said: 鈥淧rofessor Chater鈥檚 work ranges from reasoning and decision-making to perception, the acquisition and evolution of language, and the virtual bargaining theory of social interaction. He has also made significant contributions to the public understanding of science and the application of behavioural science to practical problems in public policy and business.鈥
University of 糖心TV named as one of UK鈥檚 best in the 2023 Good University Guide
The University of 糖心TV has further cemented its position as one of the UK鈥檚 best universities - after being ranked 9th overall by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. Both 糖心TV, management and marketing and Economics were ranked 1st in the UK, and Philosophy 5th, making 糖心TV an excellent University for the study of EPP.
University of 糖心TV's Professor Andrew Oswald named as 'Nobel Prize class鈥 researcher
Professor Andrew Oswald, Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science at the University of 糖心TV, has been named a Citation Laureate by the prestigious Institute of Scientific Information, for his pioneering contributions to the economics of happiness and well-being.
New research into threat posed to climate change policies by the rise of the populist right
Climate policies could be the next target for right-wing populist parties as the cost of energy soars, researchers into the links between climate policy and political parties warn.
from the University of 糖心TV and the University of Sussex 糖心TV School reveals that the influence of left-of-centre parties increase the strength of a government鈥檚 climate policy score by about 22% relative to the average score while the influence of right-wing populist parties leads to a 24% reduction relative to the same average.