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📣Call for Nominations: IBPPC 2025 Awards

Exogeneity Awards for Rising Stars in Behavioural Public Policy

 

We are pleased to call nominations for two Exogeneity Awards at IBPPC 2025, in addition to our Best Paper Award. Both awards are made possible through the generous support of patrons at King’s College London.

 

Behavioural Public Policy is a nascent, and rapidly evolving field, and one in which major contributions are made by junior scholars, and by doctoral students. These junior colleagues of today are the senior figures of tomorrow, and as such they our best hopes for the future. Whether it's tackling wicked challenges that have so far eluded us; dealing with emerging trends in the field and in public policy; or safeguarding the rigour of the field through better methods and practices, these junior colleagues will go places we have not yet dreamed of. 

 

It is in this spirit that we are happy to announce two awards for junior colleagues, the Exogeneity Awards for Rising Stars in Behavioural Public Policy. 


The first of these prizes will be awarded to the best paper submitted by any Early Career Researcher (those within three years of defending their PhD).


The second prize will be awarded to the best paper submitted by a PhD Student (who has not defended their thesis at the point of submission) - or the second-best paper submitted by a doctoral student if the ECR prize is awarded to a PhD student. 

 

To apply, please submit your paper using the link below.

 

Both winners will be announced at IBPPC 2025 and will receive a £1000 prize. 

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The International Behavioural Public Policy Association provides an umbrella organisation for all those who are involved and/or interested in the growing multidisciplinary field of behavioural public policy. The Association aims to facilitate the sharing of knowledge among those studying behavioural public policy across different fields and in different parts of the world via the annual conference and its partner journal, Behavioural Public Policy.

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