Entries by Nicole Barbaro

Oklahoma State Cluster Hiring Across the Social Sciences

The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Oklahoma State University is recruiting up to five open-rank faculty members to specialize in endemic- and pandemic-related research. This is a cluster-hire that will lead to the hiring of at least one open-rank faculty member in each of CAS’s three pillars: Arts and Humanities, Sciences, and Social […]

Brock University Hiring Assistant Professor of Child and Youth Studies

The Department of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University invites applications for a probationary (tenure track) appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective July 1, 2021. The position is subject to budgetary approval. A scholar with a completed PhD in a discipline within Social Sciences and a strong focus on applied, advanced quantitative […]

#HBES2021 Virtually Everywhere | Official Announcement

We are thrilled to announce that the annual meeting of HBES is going virtual this summer! Between June 24th and July 2nd, we will bring you an action-packed program, featuring the following (confirmed) speakers:   Keynote Address Richard Wrangham (Harvard University)   Plenary Addresses Michael Bang Petersen (Aarhaus University) Magdalena Hurtado (Arizona State University) Michael […]

HBES #Teaching & Cumulative Culture Roundtable Seminar Series Event on March 25th

HBES is thrilled to announce the next event in our new Roundtable Seminar Series. On March 25th 2021 at 11:00am -12:15pm EST Drs. Michelle Sugiyama, Maxime Derex, Cristine Legare & Sheina Lew-Levy,  will engage in discussion, moderated by Kevin Laland on the topic, “Teaching and Cumulative Culture”. We’re looking forward to engaging with our members […]

The OCEAN Speaker Series Presents Virtual Talk by Amy Boddy, PhD.

The OCEAN Speaker Series Presents Virtual Talk by Amy Boddy, PhD. entitled, Life history trade-offs in reproduction and cancer.   Abstract: Life history theory is a powerful approach to study human health and disease. However, there has been little work in applications of life history theory in cancer biology. Here I will discuss how cancer […]

Interview with 2020 Early Career Award Winner, Dr. Katie McAuliffe

Dr. Katie McAuliffe, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Boston College, was recently awarded the 2020 HBES Early Career Award for her distinguished contributions to the field of evolution and human behavior. To learn more about Katie, her postdoctoral scholar, Dr. Dorsa Amir, interviewed her for HBES.   Dorsa: Academia can sometimes take […]

Vote! HBES 2021 Elections Are Now Open!

HBES Members: We have several Executive Council positions up for election this year, and voting is now OPEN thru February 2021. Here’s what you need to know: Voting is open only HBES members with an active membership. You can join or renew here. You can read about the nominees and what they plan to do […]

Three-Year Post-Doc in Evolutionary Political Psychology at Aarhus University, Denmark

3-YEAR POST DOC POSITIONS IN EVOLUTIONARY POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY Applications are open for a 3-year Post-doctoral Fellowships in Social/Political Psychology and Experimental Philosophy at Aarhus University, Denmark. The deadline is February 1st, 2021. The Centre for the Experimental-Philosophical Study of Discrimination (CEPDISC) is a Danish National Research Foundation-funded centre of excellence housed at […]