Lab Supervisor: Dr. Joe Hamm & Dr. Jennifer Carrera
Lab Information: The Teaching, Researching, and Understanding the Social Science of Trust (TRUSST) Lab is an interdisciplinary research incubator for PhD student-led projects that advance the theory and practice of trust. Students from across campus are welcome to attend meetings and help support core lab projects. PhD students who join the lab are then invited to propose new lab projects and to request funding which can be used for research, travel, or professional development. All project and funding proposal decisions are made collectively among the lab. Project and funding proposals are generally accepted when they advance the social science of trust, have clear practical implications, and mesh with the interests and skills of other lab members. To the extent possible, the lab also supports students in identifying and working with practitioner organizations who have a practical interest in our research. Our lab meets every other Friday from 10:30 to noon. Our typical meeting structure starts with a broad discussion of trust research, lab project updates, and concludes with general discussion.
Link for More Information: www.trusstlab.com