Program of the 7th LCSR International Workshop «Subjective Well-being and Growing Inequality across the Globe» is now published on the site of the XVIII April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development (Moscow, 11-14 April, 2017).
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Prof. Steve Zdancewic, University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Chris Welzel, LCSR's Chief Research Fellow, gave a TED talk titled "Moral Progress: Expanding the Human Mind" at the Leuphana University Lüneburg. Use the link to watch video.
29-30 November 2016 in Tallinn, John Berry gave a public talk based on the MIRIPS project.
On Wednesday, January 18 the all-Russian seminar "Mathematical methods of decision analysis in economics, finance and politics" was held. Vsevolod Malinovskiy from CEMI RAS gave a lecture on «Dynamic model of company in the insurance market considered as a complex reflexive system»
Tim joined Errol Louis, the host of "Inside City Hall" - a nightly political show on NY1, to discuss a report from the Obama administration that accused Vladimir Putin of ordering a hidden campaign to influence America's presidential election in favor of Donald Trump. Tim also offered some insights into the current state of affairs in Russia and relationship between the USA and Russia nowadays.
On December 6, Prof. Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University, the Netherlands), took part in the "Culture Matters" research seminar with the report on "Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology".
On Wednesday, October 26 the all-Russian seminar "Mathematical methods of decision analysis in economics, finance and politics" was held. Professor William Thomson from the University of Rochester gave a lecture on «Preference manipulations lead to the uniform rule»
At the ISSA laboratory seminar Prof. Mark Reynolds gave a talk entitled: "A Faster Tableau for CTL*"
Prof. Mark Reynolds is the Head of the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering at The University of Western Australia
Members of our Laboratory presented their research in the international conference “Trajectories in education and careers”
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