Calendar
Events:

Shaping AI for Good: Prosocial Hybrid Intelligence for a Thriving Future - A conversation between Cornelia Walther and David Sloan Wilson
Free Live Discussion and Q&A with the Speakers
Past Events:

Seminar: Stories of Change from the ProSocial Action Lab
Free Seminar and Q&A Session

Seminar: Participatory Modeling For Collaborative & Equitable Planning: From Potential To Realization with Moira Zellner
Free Seminar and Q&A Session

2024 Nova Annual Conference - New Horizons: Toward an Era of Global Flourishing
NOVA Institute for Health's free, virtual event will explore innovative approaches to advance an era of well-being for both people and the planet

Examined Lives: Siblings (Session 50)
Diane Sunar leads a discussion about sibling relationships.

Seminar: From Grievance to Gratitude: Discovering the Quantum Tunnel to Joy with Emanuel Kuntzelman
Free Seminar and Q&A Session

From Biology to Culture: The Evolution of Goodness - A Conversation with David Sloan Wilson
Wisconsin Public Radio's Steve Paulson engages with leading thinker and President of ProSocial World, evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson

Gathering of Kindness: Structural kindness - working smarter not harder featuring Robert Styles
Virtual Event presentation featuring ProSocial World Director of Strategic and Bespoke Programs, Robert Styles

Seminar: Evolutionary Mismatch and How To Evaluate It: A Basic Tutorial with Sudhindra Rao, Ph.D
Free Seminar and Q&A Session

Seminar: Place Attunement as a Pathway to Holistic Health for Communities with Anna Castonguay & Kiran Topiwala
Free Seminar and Q&A Session

Seminar: The Evolution of the Corrupt American Health Care System and What We Can Do About It with Tony Biglan
Free Seminar and Q&A Session

IHMA Intellectual Shamans Series with Sandra Waddock & David Sloan Wilson
Join Sandra Waddock from the International Humanistic Management Association and David Sloan Wilson for a Webinar on October 18th

Examined Lives: Gossip (Session 49)
Gossip, often seen as trivial or negative, may have played a critical role in human survival and social cohesion.
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