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Coralie Chevallier

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Coralie Chevallier is a French behavioral scientist, psychologist and social scientist. She works on autism[1] and her current work integrates psychology, economics and policy interventions. She is a professor of Behavioural Science at the Ecole Normale Supérieure[2] and a senior researcher at Inserm, where she leads the team Evolution and Social Cognition.[3]

Chevallier is also the vice-president for educational programs at the PSL University.[4] In this role, Chevallier created an interdisciplinary undergraduate program called "science for a sustainable world".[5] She is a member of Terra Nova[6] and in the scientific council of Institut national du service public.

In 2022, Chevallier received the Ordre National du Mérite.[7]

Book

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  • Chevallier, C. & Perona, M. (2022) Homo Sapiens dans la cité : mettre la psychologie au service des politiques publiques, Odile Jacob, Paris.

References

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  1. ^ "Autistic brain circuits make mother's voice just another sound". Los Angeles Times. 17 June 2013.
  2. ^ "ENS DEC website". Department of Cognitive Science ENS.
  3. ^ "Coralie Chevallier : "C'est maintenant que l'action publique doit s'appuyer sur les sciences comportementales"". Acteurs publics (in French).
  4. ^ "Vice-présidences de l'Université PSL : Coralie Chevallier & Rémi Carminati, respectivement vice-présidents " formation " et " recherche " ; Cédric Denis-Rémis renouvelé". Paris Sciences et Lettres University.
  5. ^ "Sciences pour un monde durable : former les générations futures aux enjeux d'un monde complexe". PSL.
  6. ^ "Produire et diffuser des solutions politiques innovantes en France et en Europe | Terra Nova". Terra Nova : think tank progressiste indépendant (in French).
  7. ^ "News: Coralie Chevallier received the Ordre National du Mérite | Laboratoire de Neurosciences cognitives". Ens.fr.
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