π’ Webinar: Building Behavioural Research Capacity, Methods & Impact π§ π
ποΈ Mar 2, 2026 | 11am.
Learn how behavioural science can strengthen research impact across health, environment & policy.
π usher.ed.ac.uk/behavioural-...
π’ Webinar: Building Behavioural Research Capacity, Methods & Impact π§ π
ποΈ Mar 2, 2026 | 11am.
Learn how behavioural science can strengthen research impact across health, environment & policy.
π usher.ed.ac.uk/behavioural-...
https://www.buzzsprout.com/444781
The RWBS Podcast is back! π§
We're relaunching the BSPHN podcast with fresh energy and a new hosting duo: Tiago Moutela & Paul Chadwick
Ep 1: Tiago interviews Paul on the BSPHNβs mission to mainstream behavioural science in public-sector services.
Listen on all podcast platforms!
World Cup safety planning is heating up β½οΈ
With late-night matches and heightened risk around travel, alcohol and public order, the pressure on safety comms is real and itβs coming fast.
If youβre starting to plan, hereβs a useful guide: claremontcomms.com/2026/02/the-...
#BBCWorldService lifts the curtain on how everyone from toothpaste #brands to the #UnitedNations is using science to influence your choices in ways youβre probably not aware of. #Behavioural #science has even made its way into #TV #drama.
How does it work? And why is it so effective?
π§ π New research from UBC has uncovered something remarkable: even five-day-old babies can recognize and prefer prosocial behavior.
π Full article: news.ubc.ca/2025/07/kind...
#Prosocial #ProSocialWorld #SocialScience #Psychology #Children #BehavioralScience #Cooperation
Behavioral Scientistβs Notable Books of 2025 βΒ Our list of noteworthy behavioral science books published in 2025. behavioralscientist.org/behavioral-s...
Albert Malkin is a professor of applied psychology at Western University who specializes in behavioural science. He spoke with Western News about challenges we face when trying to make a change, and how we can make simple adjustments to better the chances of success.
news.westernu.ca/2025/12/new-...
How do we stop feeling angry towards the people we disagree with?
Beliefism by Paul Dolan @lsepbs.bsky.social @hachetteuk.bsky.social takes a behavioural science approach to this problem in our age of #polarisation.
#Review by Nauman Asghar @liverpooluni.bsky.social
ποΈEarly Bird tickets are now LIVE for the BSPHN Conference 2026!ποΈ
9-10 March 2026 | De Montfort University
Will you be at the largest gathering of leaders and practitioners in behavioural science, social science, and public health in the UK?
Book Now! π www.tinyurl.com/bsphnconference2026
Deadline is approaching for submitting abstracts for the scientific programe for our annual conference. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to get your work noticed by others in the applied behavioural science and public health community. 7th December! www.bsphn.org.uk/news-and-eve...
In time for the @pennchibe.bsky.social meeting, our paper about how the number of alternatives influences physician decision-making.
#MedSky #BehaviouralScience
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - BSPHN Conference 2026!
Theme: Complexity and Behavioural Science: Practical Strategies for Complex Problems.
Submit for oral/poster presentations or symposia by 7 Dec 2025.
π www.bsphn.org.uk/news-and-eve...
We're live at our latest webinar- Citizen-led commissioning: how can the public help ensure public health interventions work? π‘
Thank you to our exceptional speakers and panel, @Dr Paul Chadwick , @Sue Weaver, @Caroline Cook @Dr Tiago Moutela, and our chair @Ian Fannon
Sport may be βbeautifulβ to some, but that is not really why most people are so into sports.
The truth about sport, writes @lionelpage.bsky.social, is that it is a status gameβfor individuals *and* for groups:
open.substack.com/pub/lionelpa...
"Behavioural science is unlikely to change the world without a heterogeneity revolution" is this week's paper, arguing that if we stopped chasing main effects and considered diverse context-dependent dynamics as the norm, policy research could get better models.
Notes at: ferd.ca/notes/paper-...
Why behavioural science facts falter where false information flourishes | Chantal den Daas & Marie Johnston
Misinformation spreads, in part, because its messages are short and easy to grasp - meanwhile, reality is complex, nuanced, and hard to make succinct
π€Creating a society that values care
Framing & narrative webinar | Tues. 23 Sept, 12:00β13:30 (Online)
Over the last few years, we have been working on a range of projects that are all, at their heart, focused on creating a society that really values careβ¦
In this weekendβs read from the archive, Rory Sutherland makes the case that a little bullshit makes behavioral science better.
Neuroscience calls the response to surprise a prediction error; jazz musicians call it improvisation around a theme. Both trigger the exact same chemical nudge that turns a one-time reader into a repeated opener.
Most creators obsess over subject lines or free PDFs.
#BehavioralScience
Here is a database of 100 nudge case studies and research papers, for those who are interested:
on "sludge" --
"Turns out thereβs a word for it. In the 2008 best seller _Nudge_, the legal scholar Cass R. Sunstein and the economist Richard H. Thaler marshaled behavioral-science research to show how [β¦]
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/06/customer-service-sludge/683340/
Nice, ultimately hopeful, article on the flawed field of behavioural science, with some pretty big clues about why the field has such problems: βA whole strata of academics became akin to rock stars thanks to their ability to explain why humans behaved the way they didβ
π‘ Is AI just as biased as we are?
In our latest blog we explore:
- Why AI bias isn't just a tech glitch
- How lack of representation fuels the problem
- The role of behavioural science in building fairer AI
π Read the full blog here! claremontcomms.com/2025/06/flaw...
#BehaviouralScience #AI
π¬ "Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), vaccines and antimalarial medications only work when people use them correctly and consistently."
@malariaconsortium.bsky.social's CEO James Tibenderana on how behavioural science is key to a malaria-free future. π
www.malariaconsortium.org/blog/it-take...
We're live at our latest behaviour change briefing webinar: Safety: Is it a public health thing? π‘
Thank you to our exceptional speakers and panel.
We'll be sharing a recording on our website after the event πΉ
#BehaviourChange #BehaviouralScience #Webinar #Safety #PublicHealth
New piece in The Conversation: People often trust their gut when reading calorie labelsβbut that confidence can mislead them. We explore the "illusion of calorie fluency" and what it means for informed eating.
Read more π theconversation.com/calorie-coun...
#BehavioralScience #Nutrition #FoodPolicy
Check out our new online conversation series, Frontiers. The series will showcase behavioral science perspectives on contemporary issues, cutting edge approaches to applying behavioral science, and conversations on the craft of behavioral science and design.
behavioralscientist.org/event-2025-f...
Liked this breakdown of the #behaviouralscience behind an initiative to get kids outside more.
The key takeaway? Consider kids AND parents:
- It was exciting for kids, but also nostalgic for parents.
- Using a scrapbook engaged kids, but also gave parents a momento to keep after.