Ernst Fehr Receives Honorary Doctorate from the University of Antwerp
Prof. Dr. Ernst Fehr was bestowed an honorary doctorate by the University of Antwerp for his groundbreaking contribution to the development of economics into a multidisciplinary behavioral science and, in particular, for his pioneering role in neuroeconomics, in which insights and methods from neuroscience are used to expose the foundations of human decision-making in a socioeconomic context.
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- 10 Years SNS Lab
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- Scientifica in the SNS Lab
- Three new SNF Grants to the Department
- Carlos Alós-Ferrer Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Economic Psychology
- Neuroeconomics Seminar's Speakers for Spring 2019
- Neuroeconomics Seminar's Fall Speakers for Fall 2018
- SNSF Grant for Carlos Alós-Ferrer
- More Positions for Doctoral Students in Neuroeconomics
- Ernst Fehr receives Oskar Morgenstern Medal
- Ernst Fehr Becomes Foreign Honorary Member of the American Economic Association
- Neuroeconomics Seminar's Fall Speakers for Fall 2017
- Promotion Todd Hare
- ERC Grant for Christian Ruff
- Ernst Fehr Interview: The Department of Economics Continues to Grow
- Ernst Fehr Considered Most Influential Economist in German-Speaking Europe
- Neuroeconomics Workshop in August 2016
- Promotion Philippe Tobler
- Ernst Fehr Awarded Membership in Austrian Academy of Science
- Christian Ruff Consultant for Exhibition on Money
- Power Poses Have No Effect on Hormones or Financial Risk Taking
- Ernst Fehr Awarded Gutenberg Research Award 2014
- Assistant Professorship for Thorsten Kahnt
- Anjali Raja Beharelle Receives Trainee Abstract Travel Award
- Psychiatry under the Lens of Algorithms - First Zurich Computational Psychiatry Meeting
- Anjali Raja Beharelle Granted Marie Curie Fellowship
- Sinergia grant awarded
- EEG Lab ready for research
- Paul Glimcher's Neuroeconomics Workshop
- Inaugural lectures
- Ernst Fehr on Trust, Fairness, and Generosity
- HBM2011 Trainee Abstract Travel Awards
- Matthew Rabin's Minicourse on Behavioral Economics
- Zurich SPM Course 2011
- Lab guest Donna Harris
- Todd Hare New Assistant Professor
- Conference on Trust Research
- Philippe Tobler New SNSF Professor
- SNS Lab Opening Symposium
- Mind and Life XX Conference
- 2009 PROSE Award Winner
- Zurich SPM Course 2010
- Minicourse on the Neuroscience of Decision Making
- ScienceWatch: Fast Moving Fronts
- Guest speaker Klaus Fiedler
- Minicourse on Dynamic Causal Modelling
- New MRI research in Zurich
- Zurich SPM Course 2009
- Minicourse on the Neuroeconomics of Decision Making
- European Research Council awards Tania Singer 1.5 million euros