
About
Dr Luc Schneider is a Course Tutor in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is also involved in the teaching of various Executive courses, including on the Executive MSc in Behavioural Science and in the Department of Management at the LSE.
Prior to joining the Department as a Course Tutor, Luc obtained his PhD from the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the LSE in 2022, and was an LSE Fellow in Decision Science at the Department of Management. He holds an MSc in Behavioural Economics from the Erasmus School of Economics in Rotterdam. His research focuses primarily on understanding the determinants of well-being and on the design and measure of well-being enhancing self-help tools. He is further interested in decision-making processes and how perceptions of work-life balance affect people’s well-being. He has collaborated on various projects for the European Commission and in partnership with organisations like UNICEF.
He is also the author of The 4-Day Diary of an Economics Student, published by the Erasmus School of Economics, and a poetry collection, And while that is, of course, a lie, published by erbacce-press.
Expertise
Well-being, well-being enhancing interventions, personality, decision making
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Teaching
Luc teaches PB101 Foundations of Psychological Science on the BSc Psychological and Behavioural Science. He is also involved in the teaching of various Executive courses, including on the Executive MSc in Behavioural Science and in the Department of Management at the LSE.