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Promoting Reusable Cup Programs

This project will investigate the messaging that is used to promote reusable cup programs. Interviews with cafe managers will ask: What messages are cafes currently using? How effective are they in terms of customer participation? Interviews with customers will ask: Which messages do customers find most effective? (Messages currently used by cafes, in addition to messages that could be used, will be investigated.) The outcome will be a list of recommendations for establishments with reusable cup programs.

Creative Writing, Engineering

victoria
victoria

Designing Spaces of Resistance: A Speculative Activist Project

In this project, students will research how activists around the world have used space creatively, from murals and temporary installations to occupied plazas and community-run buildings to challenge injustice. Students will then design a speculative “space of resistance” responding to a social issue they care about (climate justice, housing, racial justice, LGBTQ+ rights, migration, etc.). The final outcome may include drawings, collages, maps, short essays, or multimedia storytelling, blending research with imagination to show how design can be a tool for social change.

Psychology

Charlotte
Charlotte

Who Controls Public Space, and Why? Power, Protest, and the Built Environment

This research project examines how power operates through public space. Students will explore questions like: Who decides how public spaces are designed, policed, and regulated? Whose bodies are welcomed and whose are criminalized? Using examples such as protest zones, anti-homeless architecture, border infrastructure, or militarized policing of public space, students will connect spatial design to broader systems of power including capitalism, colonialism, and state violence. Students may produce a critical essay, spatial analysis, or speculative redesign that challenges dominant narratives of “neutral” public space and proposes alternative, justice-oriented futures.

Psychology

Charlotte
Charlotte

Decentralized autonomous organizations

Blockchains are not just useful for cryptocurrencies; they also enable novel forms of governance. In this project, we'll explore decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). DAOs can govern all sorts of things, from financial protocols, to

Economics, Philosophy, Math, Computer Science

Aditya
Aditya

Building a Simple Animal Tracker from Smartphone Video

Scientists use artificial intelligence and machine learning to automatically track how animals move and behave from video. Instead of manually watching and measuring, computers can now identify key body parts (like a fish's head and tail, or a person's joints). In this project, you'll use state-of-the-art tools that researchers actually use in their labs with no coding experience required.

Neuroscience, Physics

Akihiro
Akihiro

How does a sustainability narrative influence consumer behaviour and accountability of brands?

You could choose an industry that you’re interested in (e.g. beauty, fashion, food), a age demographic, and then explore the difference in consumer perception and brand accountability between different brand approaches, such as: brands that have some sustainable practices and don’t market them at all, brands that have some sustainable practices and share in marketing materials but it isn the focus, brands that have sustainability at the core of their messaging and mission. We’ll construct a structured research plan to understand what influences consumer behaviour to deduce why some brands are outperforming others, if consumers hold brands that use sustainability marketing to a higher level than those that don’t, and understand why some brands that have sustainable practices are choosing not to market them. The output could be a presentation or research paper with your analysis and findings summarising if marketing sustainability is generally a positive or negative impact and why some brands choose not to as part of their GTM plan.

Fashion, Business

Cristina
Cristina

"The Science of Sleep and Learning: How Rest Affects Your Brain's Ability to Remember"

In this project, you will explore the connection between sleep and memory consolidation by reviewing current research on how our brains process and store information during different sleep stages. You'll investigate questions like: Why do we sometimes wake up with solutions to problems we couldn't solve the day before? How does sleep deprivation affect academic performance? You have the option to design a simple study tracking sleep patterns and memory performance using apps or sleep journals, comparing how well participants remember information after good versus poor sleep. This project combines neuroscience, psychology, and practical applications that directly relate to student life—perfect for understanding why that all-nighter before an exam might not be the best strategy.

Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Psychology

Angelica
Angelica

Discover if Humans are Rational!

Economists have documented hundreds of ways in which humans behave irrationally—loss aversion, overconfidence, anchoring, fairness bias, and more. Yet in everyday life, these biases are often invisible to us because they feel normal. In this project, you will design a brief, digital economic game in which players make decisions involving money, points, or resources. The game should be structured so that a “rational” choice is clear, but most players predictably choose otherwise. Examples of behaviors/biases you might choose to target include loss aversion, fairness and punishment, or overconfidence. You will then get an opportunity to distribute this economic game to those in your network and see the results for yourself!

Economics, Social, Psychology

Benjamin
Benjamin

Compare/Contrast Emotions or Behaviors Across Cultures and Visualize the Results!

Is love universal? What about jealousy? Do all cultures have marriage? Do all cultures have art? Anthropologists have written thousands of first-hand accounts ("ethnographies") of the cultures they have lived or immersed themselves in. I will help you compare and contrast accounts of an emotion or behavior of your choice across cultures to help you uncover whether that emotion or behavior reflects a core feature of human nature or a culturally learned phenomenon. At the end, I will help you create a scientific poster summarizing your results and visualizing points of overlap and non-overlap.

Economics, Social, Psychology

Benjamin
Benjamin

Design a Study of your Choice and Present the Results!

YOU get to come up with your own research question and design a study of your choice. Learn all the basics of the scientific process, including formulating a question, generating a hypothesis, designing and implementing a study, and understanding the results. I will guide you throughout every step of the process including providing you with assistance in analyzing and interpreting your findings. At the end of your project, you will get a chance to create a presentation or other medium showcasing both what you did and what you found.

Economics, Social, Psychology

Benjamin
Benjamin

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