FAIR 10th Anniversary Conference

About the Anniversary Conference

Dates: 2-4 June 2027
Place: NHH Norwegian School of Economics | Bergen, Norway
Program: TBA

In 2027, FAIR marks ten years as a Centre of Excellence, bringing together researchers, collaborators, alumni, partners, and friends of FAIR for three days of academic discussions, research presentations, and social events in Bergen.

Keynote speakers:

  • John List (University of Chicago)
  • Keynote TBA
  • Keynote TBA

The conference program will highlight FAIR’s contributions to research on fairness, inequality, and labour markets over the past decade, while also looking ahead to future opportunities. The event will feature keynote talks, panel discussions, research presentations, and poster sessions.

The celebration will also serve as an international meeting place for everyone who has collaborated with FAIR over the past ten years, bringing together researchers, partners, and collaborators from around the world. Participants will have the opportunity to reconnect with colleagues across the FAIR network while enjoying the atmosphere of Bergen and NHH.

Please note that this is an invitation-only event. Invitations will be sent directly to invited participants and collaborators.

Questions?

Send an email to fair@nhh.no.

About FAIR

FAIR is a Centre for Experimental Research on Fairness, Inequality, and Rationality. It has three research groups: the Labour Group – Centre for Empirical Labor Economics, the Behavioural Group – The Choice Lab, and the Development Group.

FAIR has over 60 team members, including the Scientific Coordination Group, faculty, visiting professors, leading collaborators, PhD students, administrative staff, the  FAIR Insight Team and many short and long-term guest researchers.

NHH Norwegian School of Economics is the host institution of FAIR and is strongly committed to this research initiative. The Centre represents a critical step in the longterm development of excellent research at NHH. FAIR was established as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in 2017 with funding from the Research Council of Norway and is located at the Department of Economics at NHH.