Elizabeth Dunn Explained

Elizabeth Dunn
Occupation:Professor
Website:https://dunn.psych.ubc.ca
Education:BA., Harvard University
MA., PhD, University of Virginia
Thesis Title:Misunderstanding the affective consequences of everyday social interactions: the hidden benefits of putting one's best foot forward
Thesis Year:2004
Academic Advisors:Daniel Gilbert
Discipline:Social Psychology
Sub Discipline:Happiness
Workplaces:University of New South Wales
University of British Columbia
Doctoral Students:Lara Aknin

Elizabeth Warren Dunn is a Canadian social psychologist and a Professor of Social Psychology at the University of British Columbia (UBC). In 2015, Dunn was elected a member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists within the Royal Society of Canada.

Education

Dunn conducted her undergraduate studies at Harvard University. While there, she worked under Daniel Gilbert which inspired her to study understanding human happiness.[1] As a graduate student, she was inspired to study how couples happiness changed with each other and with strangers.[2]

Career

After conducting her postdoctoral research, she joined the faculty at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2005.[3]

In 2008, she co-authored and published a study in Science which found that humans find giving to others rewarding and it increases their happiness levels.[4] Dunn and her team surveyed 109 UBC students who said they hypothetically would spending money on themselves than otherwise. However, once actually given the money, her team discovered they were happier spending it on others.[5] Two years later, Dunn received a New Investigator Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and UBC’s Robert E. Knox Master Teacher Award.[3]

In 2012, she published "Giving Leads to Happiness in Young Children" with J. Kiley Hamlin and Lara Aknin, which supported the idea that humans may have evolved to find giving rewarding.[6] The next year, Dunn co-authored and published "Happy Money: The New Science of Smarter Spending" with Michael Norton.[7]

In 2015, Dunn was elected a member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists within the Royal Society of Canada.[8] She was also named a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Impact Award Finalist.[9]

In 2019, she gave a TED talk. TED curator Chris Anderson listed it as one of his favourites of 2019. [10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: July Lab of the Month: Dr. Elizabeth Dunn's Happy Lab will make you smile . psych.ubc.ca . November 12, 2019 . July 1, 2016.
  2. Web site: Talking to strangers can boost your happiness level . cbc.ca . November 12, 2019 . August 23, 2015.
  3. Web site: Elizabeth Dunn . dalailamacenter.org . 4 November 2010 . November 12, 2019.
  4. News: Tobin . Anne-Marie . Money can buy happiness, apparently . November 12, 2019 . The Globe and Mail . March 20, 2008.
  5. Web site: The Secret to Happiness? Giving. . sciencemag.org . November 12, 2019 . March 20, 2008.
  6. Web site: Enayati . Amanda . For kids, it's better to give than receive . cnn.ca . November 12, 2019 . September 17, 2012.
  7. News: Leong . Melissa . Spending your way to happiness . November 12, 2019 . Financial Post . May 5, 2013.
  8. Web site: UBC faculty honoured by Royal Society of Canada . news.ubc.ca . November 12, 2019 . September 22, 2015.
  9. Web site: UBC Psychology Professor Elizabeth Dunn a SSHRC Impact Award Finalist . psych.ubc.ca . November 12, 2019 . September 3, 2015.
  10. Web site: Curator's Picks: Top 10 TED Talks of 2019 | TED Talks.