The lab's infrastructure is designed for versatility: portable enough for field work, controlled enough for the lab, and open to collaborators. Our focus is on conflict, peacebuilding, and social cohesion, but the facilities are available to researchers across the behavioural and social sciences.
Tablet-based portable equipment for field research. Enables studies in schools, communities, and displacement settings while maintaining experimental control.
A dedicated computer lab with purpose-built space for behavioural research opens on the new KSE campus in late 2027, enabling controlled individual and group sessions.
A growing pool of student and non-student participants, recruited from KSE, partner universities, and the wider community. Targeted recruitment can be undertaken to reach specific groups or participant numbers for individual studies.
The lab is a shared resource. KSE faculty and visiting researchers can access the mobile lab, the subject pool, and on-the-ground research coordination. We provide research assistant support and help with local logistics.
Discuss CollaborationThe lab currently operates with a mobile lab, a growing participant pool, and the capacity to run lab and online experiments. A dedicated computer lab on the new KSE campus opens in late 2027, expanding capacity for larger-scale studies.