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Behavioral Science & Policy Association Annual Conference

December 5, 2025 5241

More than 200 leading behavioral scientists, policymakers, executives, and members of the media are expected to attend the annual conference of the Behavioral Science & Policy Association. The conference will highlight how behavioral science can inform and improve policy across a wide range of domains. Each thematic area will be introduced by an invited chair, followed by a series of concise, engaging presentations designed to foster discuss ion and collaboration among researchers and practitioners.
The BSPA currently is seeking proposals for short presentations and poster submissions that showcase work relevant to areas in which behavioral science can have a meaningful impact on policy and practice. The conference is designed to inform and engage academics, policymakers, and organizational leaders. When submitting, please indicate whether you would like your proposal to be considered for a talk, a poster presentation, or both. Presentations may summarize recent research with policy relevance, including syntheses across multiple studies. Submissions need not present new work in progress but should clearly articulate how behavioral insights can inform real -world decisions and policy outcomes.

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