
About
PhD Topic: Using Behavioural Science to understand and improve the relationships we form with government
PhD Supervisors: Professor Liam Delaney and Professor Paul Dolan
Joseph Sherlock is a Principal Behavioral Scientist at Duke University where he leads a team focusing on using behavioural science to bring innovation into civic society. He is also PhD candidate at the London School of Economics, where he is exploring how behavioural ideas can increase trust in elections and enable pro-environmental behavioural spillovers. His passion is using behavioural science as a vehicle for evidence based and evidence generating innovation.
Joseph has a First-Class Psychology degree from the University of Bath and holds an MSc in Social Policy from The London School of Economics and Political Science.
Expertise
Applied Behavioural Science; Large Field Experiments