Athens, Greece – 26-27 February 2026
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Behavioural Insights for Policy (BiP) aims to expand the global reach of behavioural public policy by fostering its application worldwide. Although behavioural science and public policy has matured into an established subfield — particularly in the UK, Northwestern Europe, and the US — it remains underutilised in many other parts of the world. BiP addresses this imbalance by launching a series of knowledge-exchange seminars under the aegis of the BiP network, based at the School for Government, King’s College London, started by Dr. Sanchayan Banerjee. BiP aims to (1) promote the proliferation and uptake of behavioural public policy insights in governments that still rely primarily on traditional policy approaches, and (2) diversify behavioural science applications in public policy, making them more inclusive and adaptive by supporting their adoption at national and local government levels.
Following a successful launch in Moldova, BiP is delighted to host its first event in Athens, Greece, in 2026, jointly organised with ETERON Institute and Ethos Lab.
What to expect and when?
This is a two day workshop on 26 & 27 February 2026 consisting of academic and policy presentations, panel discussions and keynote lectures from eminent scholars and practitioners across academia, government and industry.
How can I attend?
You can attend BiP Greece as a presenter or as a delegate. If you are a presenter, please do not register now, you will be invited to register following commencement of the scientific programme. If you are a delegate, you can read more below on how to register.
As a presenter: Please submit the title and abstract (200 words) of your scientific research using the link: https://forms.office.com/e/6zyD3ByBEC.
