July 12-July 25, 2015

 

Location: NYU Shanghai Pudong Campus
http://www.shanghai-neuroeconomics.org/summer-school-about/

 
*Call for applications: Deadline February 14 2015*

New York University, Duke University and the Shanghai Neuroeconomics Collective are delighted to present the first biennial Duke-NYU Cooperative International Summer Institute for Neuroeconomics, directed by Nathaniel Daw (NYU), Paul Glimcher (NYU), Ben Hayden (University of Rochester), Hilke Plassmann (INSEAD), Michael Platt (Duke University) and Xiao-Jing Wang (NYU and NYU-Shanghai).

The goal of the Neuroeconomics Summer Institute is to bring together post-docs and advanced graduate students in neuroscience, psychology, economics and related disciplines for intensive and advanced study of the rapidly growing interdisciplinary field of Neuroeconomics. The course will feature daily lectures, morning and afternoon, by leading international faculty in Neuroeconomics. Workshops and experimental projects will take place in the evenings. Modeled after the Cold Spring Harbor Banbury meetings and the International Behavioral Economics Summer School, the course aims to be the preeminent training venue for young neuroeconomists.

The courses will be taught by a faculty of internationally prominent experts in neuroeconomics, including Xinying Cai (NYU Shanghai), Molly Crockett (Oxford), Michael Dorris (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jeff Erlich (NYU Shanghai), Ernst Fehr (University of Zurich), Eric Johnson (Columbia), Uma Karmarkar (Harvard Business School), Liz Phelps (NYU), Drazan Prelec (MIT), Antonio Rangel (Caltech), Matthew Rushworth (Oxford), Agniezka Tymula (University of Sydney), Naoshige Uchida (Harvard), Jeff Stevens (University of Nebraska), Daphna Shohamy (Columbia), Elke Weber (Columbia), and Shihwei Wu (National Yang-Ming University).

Interested in applying? For details, please visit our website at http://www.shanghai-neuroeconomics.org/summer-school-about/. Application deadline is February 14 2015.