Coralie_Chevallier

Coralie Chevallier

Coralie Chevallier

French behavioral scientist and university Vice President


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

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

References

  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. "Produire et diffuser des solutions politiques innovantes en France et en Europe | Terra Nova". Terra Nova : think tank progressiste indépendant (in French).

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