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  • Blog
  • 25th Jan 2017

Join the London team

Advisor, Crime, Justice and Home Affairs Permanent: 39 hours per week Salary range: £30,000 – £45,000 per annum, plus benefits Based in Westminster The Home Affairs and Security team in London is looking for two exceptional candidates to join as Advisors, working on crime, justice and home affairs. The team works closely with the…

  • Blog
  • 16th Feb 2017

New job opportunities at BIT

Head of Communications Permanent: 39 hours per week Salary range: c. £50,000, plus benefits Based in Westminster The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) is looking to recruit a Head of Communications to lead our communications activities across the team in the UK and globally. Based in London, you will work with…

  • Blog
  • 28th Feb 2017

Job opportunity: Research Assistant

Research Assistant Permanent: 39 hours per week Salary range: £25,000 per annum, plus benefits Based in Westminster The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) is looking for an exceptional candidate to join the Research and Evaluation and Skills teams as a Research Assistant. This role will be dedicated to supporting a randomised controlled…

  • Blog
  • 10th Mar 2017

BI Ventures is recruiting a Lab Manager 

Fixed-term up to 12 months: 39 hours per week Salary range: c. £25,000 per annum, plus benefits Salary is negotiable dependent on experience Based in Westminster The BI Ventures team is looking for an exceptional candidate to join them as a Lab Manager for Predictiv, BIT's online experimentation platform. The…

  • Blog
  • 15th Mar 2017

Job opportunity: Research Advisor

Research Advisor Permanent: 39 hours per week Salary range: £30,000 - £45,000 per annum, plus benefits Immediate start Based in Westminster The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) is recruiting a Research Advisor, who will support the Chief Scientist to design, conduct, and evaluate randomised controlled trials. This role sits within BIT's Productivity…

  • Blog
  • 6th Apr 2017

Think Small to Reach Big: a new book by Owain Service & Rory Gallagher

The Behavioural Insights Team was created to help apply a more nuanced understanding of human behaviour to government policy, and to spread the understanding of behavioural science. Governments across the globe are now using behavioural insights to make better policy. But from the outset, we found that there has been…

  • Blog
  • 31st May 2017

Work with us in London

Independent Chairperson and Non-Executive Director Three-year appointment Up to £5,000 per annum Based in Westminster The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) is looking to recruit an Independent Chairperson and Non-Executive Director to the corporate trustee of BIT’s Employee Benefit Trust (EBT). The Chairperson will work alongside our two employee representative trustee Directors (one…

  • Blog
  • 22nd Jun 2017

Behavioural Insights for Education: A Practical guide for Parents, Teachers and School Leaders

Yesterday, at the Telegraph Festival for Education here in the UK, we released our most recent publication, Behavioural Insights for Education - a practical guide for parents, teachers and school leaders. We’ve had the privilege of working with Pearson Education on this publication and are really excited to get this into…

  • Report
  • 22nd Jun 2017

Behavioural Insights for Education - a practical guide for parents, teachers and school leaders

This guide looks to equip parents, teachers and school leaders with more tools to make a difference in students’ academic lives by setting out simple techniques informed by behavioural science. While policymakers and educational researchers have traditionally focused on big ‘structural’ factors, such as class sizes or budgets, behavioural scientists…

  • Blog
  • 29th Jun 2017

Hiring, honeybees and human decision-making

Dozens of studies have shown that the choices we make over what we eat, how we save, and even how we vote can be affected by how those choices are presented: their ‘choice architecture’. Research has found, for example, that the order of candidates’ names on a ballot sheet can…