Announcements All Departments Faculty
SSRC Faculty Seed Grant Request for Proposals
The third request for proposals for the Social Sciences Research Center Faculty Seed Grant Program has been issued. These one- to two-year grants will...
December 10, 2024Why fight? Negative escalation appears to be rooted in gut reactions
Author: Jack Wang UChicago study suggests that many conflicts could be avoided with more deliberation When someone lashes out in an argument, ar...
December 9, 2019Announcements All Departments Student Faculty
University Announces New Framework for Doctoral Education
On Tuesday, October 8, the University of Chicago announced a new framework for doctoral education. Following that, Dean Amanda Woodward sent the messa...
December 11, 2019Announcements All Departments Faculty
Katherine Kinzler Named as Deputy Dean for the Division of the Social Sciences
Katherine D. Kinzler, a professor in the Department of Psychology, has agreed to serve as a deputy dean for the Division. In that role, she will p...
November 21, 2019Announcements Faculty Economics
UChicago economist’s innovative research honored with €1.5 million prize
Prof. Ufuk Akcigit will study Germany’s east-west divide by turning a new lens on data As a doctoral student in economics, Prof. Ufuk Akcigit found...
November 21, 2019Summer 2019 Dialogo: Recapping a Quarter of Innovation
During Summer Quarter, faculty and students in the Division of the Social Sciences embark on research travel, assistantships, courses, events, and oth...
November 21, 2019Department of History honors legacy of John Hope Franklin with lecture series
SLAVERY AND ITS AFTERLIVES UChicago’s groundbreaking lecture series highlights the legacy of John Hope Franklin By Sarah Fister Gale In Octob...
November 26, 2019Announcements Faculty Student Psychology
Study creates framework for designing green infrastructure that improves mental health
Scientific studies have shown that interacting with nature improves mental health. However, trying to design practical solutions for cities or organiz...
November 21, 2019Announcements Faculty Psychology
Brain differences linked to how we process empathy and morality
Brain scans of incarcerated men reveal reduced gray matter in homicide offenders The brains of murderers look different from those of people convic...
November 21, 2019