by DMLAdmin | Mar 24, 2017 | Of Interest to Neuroeconomists
A variety of workshops and events are available to neuroeconomists through NSAS. Workshop on Neuroeconomics of Simple Choice and Uncertainty Neural Basis of Political Behaviour – Chaired by John Jost of NYU Neural Framework of Moral Cognition – Chaired by...
by DMLAdmin | Feb 14, 2017 | Of Interest to Neuroeconomists
On June 2–3, 2017, Stanford University together with Harvard Business School, Michigan, MIT and Temple will host the 7th Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium on Decision Neuroscience (ISDN) at Stanford, CA. ABOUT ISDN This symposium is unique in that it brings together...
by DMLAdmin | Jan 24, 2017 | Of Interest to Neuroeconomists
On Tuesday February 28th (2017), Ian Krajbich (Ohio State University) and Rafael Polania (University of Zurich) will be leading a workshop at the Computational and Systems Neuroscience (Cosyne) meeting in Snowbird, Utah, entitled: From perception to valuation:...
by DMLAdmin | Dec 27, 2016 | Newsletter, Of Interest to Neuroeconomists
Sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation From the evening of Sunday, June 11, to the morning of Friday, June 23, 2017, the Russell Sage Foundation (RSF) will sponsor the 2nd Summer Institute in Social-Science Genomics, to be held at the Pepper Tree Inn in Santa...
by DMLAdmin | Dec 6, 2016 | Newsletter, Of Interest to Neuroeconomists
Tools of Trade Workshop: Human Neuroimaging Methods and Best Practices Wednesday March 15th, 2017 UCLA Luskin Center, Los Angeles, CA Please see below for information on a one-day workshop to be held prior to SANS 2017. Despite our best efforts to stay on the cutting...
by DMLAdmin | Nov 29, 2016 | Newsletter, Of Interest to Neuroeconomists
The University of Melbourne is inviting qualified candidates to apply for the new PhD program in decision, risk and financial sciences, to commence in Semester 2 of 2017 (starting August 2017). The PhD program is a “2+3” program, which means two years of...