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Special Events

Panel discussion on the Grant Application Process. Nancy Lutz, Director of the NSF Economics Program presenting, along with a panel discussion from senior experimentalists who have served on the NSF panel and other funding agencies. For more information, contact Yan Chen (Michigan).

One-Day workshop focusing on recent papers inspired by John Van Huyck’s work, especially his trailblazing research into coordination. At Southern Methodist University, 10 minutes from the conference hotel. Space is limited. Those interested should contact Catherine Eckel (Texas A&M). This event is at full participation capacity.

Workshop to discuss the nature of the job market and strategies to deal with it.  More information forthcoming.


Iris will speak on “Designing Gender Equality”

NYU’s Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Decision Making and the Kavli Foundation plan to design and execute the most ambitious and comprehensive study of human health and behavior ever attempted. Study led by Paul Glimcher (NYU), Andrew Caplin (NYU), Liz Phelps (NYU), Hannah Bayer (NYU), Kathleen McGarry (UCLA), and Sandy Pentland (MIT). Purpose of workshop is to gain input from scientists on what a 20-year, 10,000-person neuroeconomic longitudinal study should look like. Event and dinner is free and will take place at The Sheraton Dallas Hotel. The only price is your constructive feedback! Learn more about the project and event at http://www.neuroeconomics.nyu.edu/kavli-human-project-stakeholder-town-hall/.