Elizabeth Dunn
University of British Columbia, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada
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Dr. Elizabeth Dunn is a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Dunn conducts experimental research examining how time, money, and technology shape human happiness. She is the co-author of “Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending” (Simon & Schuster) with Dr. Michael Norton. Her work has appeared in top journals, with three papers published in Science, and she has given a talk at TED (here), PopTech! (here) and TEDx (here). She was selected as one of the “rising stars” in academia by the Chronicle of Higher Education in 2004 and was an honoree for the 2007 Mind Gym Academic Prize for pioneering work in positive psychology. In 2010, she received a New Investigator Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, as well as UBC’s Robert E. Knox Master Teacher Award. Her research has been featured in hundreds of media outlets around the world, including The New York Times, The Globe and Mail, The London Times, Maclean’s, Time, and CNN. Dr. Dunn is also an avid surfer and skier
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Supersizing the science of happiness (#304)
12:00 PM
Elizabeth Dunn
Plenary - Supersizing the Science of Happiness
A Scalable Approach to Designing Sociable Spaces (#2)
9:00 AM
Ruoning Li
Science for Scientists Day: Advancing the Science of Positive Psychology
The link between gratitude and prosocial spending in the real world (#3)
9:00 AM
Charul Maheshka
Science for Scientists Day: Advancing the Science of Positive Psychology