Masters Series Masterclass: The Science of Cooperation in partnership with Arizona State University

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The Science of Cooperation: How Understanding Our Evolutionary History Helps Us Build a Cooperative Future. Athena Aktipis, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University, Director of the Cooperative Futures Institute, The Interdisciplinary Cooperation Initiative, and the The Cooperation Lab at ASU presents this compelling and timely Master Class. Athena’s work focuses on cooperation and how it makes us stronger, more adaptable, and ready for an uncertain future. She is the author of "A Field Guide to the Apocalypse."
Athena Aktipis

Athena Aktipis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University, Director of the Cooperative Futures Instititute, The Interdisciplinary Cooperation Initiative, and the The Cooperation Lab at ASU. She is also co-Director of The Cooperation Science Network and The Human Generosity Project. She studies cooperation across systems from human sharing to cancer. She is the author of two books, A Field Guide to the Apocalypse: A mostly serious guide to surviving our wild times and The Cheating Cell: How evolution helps us understand and treat cancer. I also author a Substack titled Not For Peer Review where I share my thoughts on topics from AI to the origins of life. 

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Week 2 - Masters Series Masterclass: The Science of Cooperation in partnership with Arizona State University Week 2 | Jul 07 - Jul 07
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12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
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