This seminar examines behavioral readiness, motivation, and decision-making in agricultural contexts and is presented by Professor Cathal O’Donoghue – Established Chair of Social and Public Policy, School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, University of Galway, Ireland .
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About Professor Cathal O’Donoghue
Cathal O'Donoghue has been from 2016, the Established Chair of Social and Public - No restriction Policy, located in the Discipline of Geography at NUI Galway. He also has an affiliation to the Discipline of Economics. From 2016-2020, he was the Dean of Arts and Social Sciences. Prior to this he was since 2005, Head of Teagascs (Irelands Agriculture and Food Development Authority) Rural Economy and Development Programme, one of the 4 research programmes of Teagasc. He was a member of the board of Teagascs research directorate. He was a member of the Fund Council of CGIAR, a $1 billion a year International Agri-Food Research organisation from 2014-2016. From 2012-2014, he was CEO of the Irish Governments Commission for the Economic Development of Rural Areas 2012-2014, Chairman of the Irish Sport Horse Strategy Committee 2013-2015, was President of the International Microsimulation Association 2011-2015 and is on the Executive of the UK Agricultural Economics Society. Since 2021 he has been Chair of the Foundation Board of the RDS, a member of the Board of Music for Galway and Chair of the Galway Music Centre. He is a UCC graduate, a Statistician and Economist by training, with post graduate degrees from Oxford, UCD, the LSE, and Warwick, having worked previously at the ESRI, UK Government Economics Service, the University of Cambridge and NUI Galway. His personal research programme involves the development and use of policy simulation models, for which he holds a Chair(extra ordinary (adjunct)) at the University of Maastricht, as well as an adjunct position in UCD. He has published over 150 research papers, 5 books and supervised over 40 PhD students to completion. He has been an advisor to many international organisations and was a long term advisor to the UK Governments Department of Work and Pensions on policy modelling earlier in his career.
O'Donoghue's research interests cover Rural Development, Public - No restriction Policy Analysis, Microsimulation Modelling, Spatial and Environmental Modelling, and Social Policy Modelling
Denis studies the dynamics of learning and decision making; that is, how we interpret, respond and adapt to the situations we find ourselves in. His work addresses fundamental questions concerning cognition, but he also seeks to contribute solutions to current societal challenges, especially in relation to consumer behaviour, pro-environmental behaviour and workplace safety.
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About the public seminar series 'Behavior, Psychology, Environment, and Food Systems: Behavioral Insights for Sustainable Food and Climate Futures'
The American University of Rome presents an interdisciplinary public seminar series curated by Dr. Rossella Di Domenico, Clinical Psychologist and Adjunct Professor of Psychology, within the Minor in Psychology – International Relations and Global Politics Program, with the support of the Center for Food Studies. Drawing on scholarly contributions from invited experts and informed by Dr. Di Domenico’s professional and research expertise, the series examines how social, behavioral, and cognitive processes shape sustainability, climate-change adaptation, and food-system decision-making. Bringing together behavioral science, environmental psychology, clinical evidence, and policy-relevant research, the seminars highlight the inherently interdisciplinary nature of sustainability challenges and their implications for environmental adaptation.
Contact
Dr. Rossella Di Domenico, r.didomenico@aur.edu