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Penn Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences

Penn Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences

高等教育

Philadelphia,Pennsylvania 4,577 位关注者

Applied,interdisciplinary approach to understand decision making and promote individual and collective behavior change.

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Penn's Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences (MBDS) is informed by contemporary theories of behavioral decision-making, neuroeconomics, networks and social evolution. It will equip students with theoretical and practical tools to address a variety of real-life problems, putting them ahead of the curve in a growing field of study. Our interdisciplinary degree prepares practitioners to understand how individuals and groups make decisions, and how to affect those decisions. Our world-renowned faculty and researchers are also leading practitioners in their fields. With their expertise, you will be guided to apply what you learn to real-life problems in an array of fields, such as social and public policy, law, education, business and medicine. Housed in the School of Arts & Sciences, the MBDS program is rooted in the social sciences—the skills we teach will help you make a positive, sustainable impact in your area of interest.

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https://www.sas.upenn.edu/lps/graduate/mbds
所属行业
高等教育
规模
超过 10,001 人
总部
Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
类型
教育机构
创立
2017

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    3718 Locust Walk

    McNeil Building, Room 438

    US,Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,19104

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  • Every year Penn hosts TED-talk style presentations to hear about cutting-edge work being done across the School of Arts and Sciences. MBDS has a strong history of representing at the Penn Grad Talks these talks and I'm very proud to announce that our own Melissa Arjona will be presenting this year! Join us all in support of Melissa on Friday, February 12th Full details here: Vanishing Flavors: How Immigration Can Influence Culinary Traditions by Melissa Arjona Friday, February 21 Session starts at 12 p.m. ET Widener Lecture Hall, Penn Museum 3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 https://lnkd.in/d-Cy8UZ ? Congratulations Melissa and the rest of the speakers! ? Best,? MBDS team

  • ?? Mark your calendars for?Friday, December 6, 2024! ~McNeil Atrium from 10:00am to 1:00pm~ Join us for a special?MBDS Community Event?as we bring together students, alumni, and industry affiliates to celebrate our shared journey in behavioral and decision sciences. ???What to Expect: -Welcome & Opening Remarks?from program leaders and faculty. -Alumni Reflections?on lessons learned, career insights, and advice for current students. -Industry Affiliate Spotlights?sharing their experiences and the impact of the Design Challenge. -Networking Opportunities?to connect with students, alumni, and professionals in the field. ?? We'll also honor the?December graduates of Cohort 7?as they embark on their next chapter. Don't miss this chance to connect, learn, and celebrate with the MBDS community. See you there! December 6th - McNeil Atrium from 10:00am to 1:00pm #MBDS #Networking #CommunityEvent #BehavioralScience

  • What a great workshop! We were thrilled to host Andrés Oliveros González and so grateful he could bring us Astrolab's INSPIRA learnings.

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    Co-Founder @ Astrolab | Making storytelling accessible for everyone

    Will AI change how we build relationships and influence people? Yesterday, a part of the Penn Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences community showed up to a 1-day version of INSPIRA, Astrolab's storytelling for influence workshop I facilitated at the University of Pennsylvania. For me, this was a really big milestone. It is the first INSPIRA ever in the Northeast coast, and the first at Penn. It also happened just a couple of days before other major milestones in my life. Tomorrow I’ll turn forty ??, and the day after that I’ll graduate from the Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences. After morning coffee ? , we discussed how to use connection and origin stories to build liking and trust during work interactions, job interviews and networking events. Then, after pretty good tacos ??, we spent the afternoon playing with the Playbook, a checklist that helps you prepare for a conversation, and PERA, an acronym that stands for Point, Reason, Reason and Action. Both the Playbook and PERA are designed to make it easier for you to be more clear, relevant and memorable while sharing an idea. We spent some time answering the question that opened this post. Yes, AI will definitely have an impact on how to do these things. It can make us find a better way of structuring our thoughts, maybe even live rehearse and practice with applications such as the brand new GPT-4o. But we also agreed that the uniqueness of human experience, with all of its fragility, messiness and expiration, make human interactions, well, unique. So, double down on your ability to connect and influence if you want to have a greater impact personally and professionally. And don't forget to tell stories! Thanks to all of you that showed up! #storytelling

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