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Fay Niker Awarded John L. Stanley Award

Fay Niker has been awarded the John L. Stanley Award for the most outstanding project in History and Ethics. This for her PhD project: 'Transformative Nudging: A Framework for Designing Policy Ecologies that Support Living Well' (Supervisors: Matthew Clayton, Adam Swift).

The prize is awarded annually by the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy, based in New Jersey, USA, which awards grants to outstanding doctoral students working on various aspects of social policy. Combined with her success in their general competition, Fay will receive a total of $9,000 to support her project.

Wed 04 May 2016, 10:57 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate