David Halpern (psychologist)

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David Halpern is a British psychologist and civil servant, heading the Behavioural Insights Team (unofficially known as the Nudge Unit) spun out from the Cabinet Office.[1]

Education

Halpern attended King's School, Rochester, before attending St John's College, University of Cambridge to read natural Sciences specialising in experimental psychology. He then went on to complete a PhD in social and political sciences, also at St John's College, Cambridge.[1]

Career

Since October 2010 Halpern has been director of the Behavioural Insights Team, initially as part of the Cabinet Office and since 2013, as a partially privatised venture.[2] Prior to that he was director of the Institute for Government from 2008–10, where he is a senior fellow.[1][3] from 2001-07 he was chief analyst in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit.[1]

Prior to work in government, Halpern was a lecturer in social human sciences at the University of Cambridge (1996-2001), a Nuffield College, Oxford prize research fellow (1993–96), and a research fellow at the Policy Studies Institute (1991–94).[1]

He has authored or co-authored four books as well as a number of reports:

  • Social Capital (2005).[1]
  • Options for Britain (1996 and 2010).[1][4]
  • The Hidden Wealth of Nations (2010).[1]
  • Inside the Nudge Unit (2015) [5]
  • The MINDSPACE report (Influencing behaviour through public policy), co-author.[6]

References

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