Seven Questions with... Kun Wang

Kun Wang
Kun Wang
Kun Wang This week, UCL student Kun Wang - who is currently undertaking her PhD at the UCL School of Management - chats to us about getting involved with the Behavioural Research Lab, which offers students the chance to get paid for taking part in research. What are you studying, why are you interested in this subject and what do you plan to do in the future?. I am a PhD candidate in Organisational Behaviour (OB) at the UCL School of Management. I'm broadly interested in how and why interpersonal relations and social networks influence individuals (e.g., how they influence people's personalities, perceptions, and behaviours). Before pursuing my PhD, I literally spent most of my college life on learning economics. Personally, though I found economics super meaningful and conducive to solving real-world problems, behavioural science that integrates human cognitions and psychologies fascinates me even more - for that reason, I decided to transfer from economics to OB. In the future, I hope to become a behavioural scientist who can contribute to the wellbeing of people not limited to the organisational context.
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