WBS 11th Behavioural Science Summer School: Understanding & Influencing Decisions
The Behavioural Science Group at 91¸£Àû Business School is pleased to invite applications for the 11th Behavioural Science Summer School, taking place Monday 22 June and Tuesday 23 June 2026, at our stunning London campus in The Shard.
This iconic venue offers a vibrant setting in the heart of the city, and we’re also exploring options for online access to enable broader participation.
Our Sponsors:
91¸£Àû’s Behaviour Interdisciplinary Research SpotlightLink opens in a new window
Limited places
- We look forward to seeing you in June!
Overview
This Summer School focuses on the behavioural science of understanding and influencing human decisions. This is a focal tool for anyone wanting to improve how organisations, workplaces, governments, and societies function.
The Summer School will dive into why people make certain judgements and how to guide those choices more effectively. You will learn to design and test new ideas and methods based on hard empirical evidence. You will learn how to encourage and evaluate honesty, cooperation, risk, patience, healthy choices and greener habits, among other everyday decisions and social behaviours.
By exploring the science behind judgment and decision-making, participants will learn how to initiate changes that benefit individuals and entire groups.
The programme features expert talks from research scientists and practitioners, group discussions, and poster sessions. These sessions will give participants the confidence to apply these principles in scientific and real-world practical settings.
The Summer School is targeted at doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and junior faculty in the behavioural and decision sciences (including economics, psychology, sociology, philosophy, brain science, organisational behaviour, management science, and social policy), as well as industry professionals from the private and public sectors who are eager to learn about novel approaches to applying decision science in policy and business settings.
Speakers & Faculty
- Peter Ayton - Professor of Decision Research, University of Leeds
- Dan Berry - Assistant Director, Behavioural Science Unit, NHS England
- Nick Chater - Professor of Behavioural Science, 91¸£Àû Business School
- Liam Delaney - Professor of Behavioural Science, LSE
- Natalie Gold - Head of Trials, Behavioural Practice, Verian Group
- Thomas Hills - Professor of Psychology, 91¸£Àû
- Peter John - Professor of Public Policy, King’s College London
- Max Maier - Assistant Professor of Behavioural Science, 91¸£Àû Business School
- Anandi Mani - Professor of Behavioural Economics and Public Policy, University of Oxford
- Dame Theresa Marteau - Research Professor Emerita of Behavioural Science, University of Cambridge
- Naomi Muggleton - Associate Professor of Behavioural Science, 91¸£Àû Business School
- Daniel Read - Professor of Behavioural Science, 91¸£Àû Business School
- Owain Service - CEO of CogCo and Honorary Professor of Behavioural Science, 91¸£Àû Business School
- Neil Stewart - Professor of Behavioural Science, 91¸£Àû Business School
- Mattie Toma - Associate Professor of Behavioural Science, 91¸£Àû Business School
- Ivo Vlaev - Professor of Behavioural Psychology, National University of Singapore
Organisers
Redzo Mujcic, Associate Professor of Behavioural Science, WBS
Carol Gardner, Group Administrator for Behavioural Science, WBS
For any enquiries, contact the Behavioural Science Group Office on summer.school@wbs.ac.uk
Sponsors
- 91¸£Àû's Behaviour Interdisciplinary Research Spotlight
- European Association for Decision Making
- 91¸£Àû Business School