
Agnieszka Tymula
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President of the Society for #Neuroeconomics, Professor @USydneyEcon
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This award means so much. Congratulations to Claudia Goldin! At Uni of Sydney Economics heaps of us are inspired by your work

#SNE2023 program looks amazing. Thank you Neuroeconomics members, Lise Vesterlund, Hendrikje Nienborg, Ryan Oprea, conference chairs Oriel FeldmanHall and Paul Glimcher, and the program committee for making this academic treat possible! neuroeconomics.org/program/

On behalf of the Neuroeconomics, a massive thank you to Lise Vesterlund for her outstanding keynote at #2023SNE. Lesson: randomize the assignment of non promotable tasks which are now a disproportianate burden on women


🍾🎉🍾🎉🍾Super happy about the Australian Research Council grant with Paul Glimcher and Xueting Wang to provide the first large-scale evidence on the diversity in reference points in the population and their role in perpetuating inequality 🎉@UsydEcon #neuroeconomics


📢📢📢Workshop on #Neuroeconomics of Disadvantage at Uni of Sydney Economics 27-28 June 2024. Keynotes: Paul Glimcher and Adeline Delavande . Learn more and submit papers here: economics-events.sydney.edu.au/calendar/neuro…

Come work with me and the rest of our fantastic team at NYUAD Social Science and Center for Behavioral Institutional Design (C-BID), we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher in behavioral economics. It's 3 years of sun, good pay, access to funding, and amazing colleagues. apply.interfolio.com/135227




📢Early Career Economists in Australia, check out this mentoring event organised by Marian Vidal-Fernandez and @WomenEconAU

Wondered about the heritability of different types of trust? Check out our new publication with Nathan Kettlewell (the driving force behind this research agenda) authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S01…



Apply for the Neuroeconomics Early Career and Mid Career Awards. Note: from 2024 the eligibility timelines change, incl. consideration for career breaks. Deadline 31/5 - neuroeconomics.org/awards/



Big thank you to all the participants of the Neuroeconomics of Wellbeing and Disadvantage at Uni of Sydney Economics. Particularly to Paul Glimcher and Victoria Baranov for their enlightening keynotes! Here a subset at lawn bowls




