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UM_EHAP
@UmEhap
Evolution and Human Adaptation Program at @Umich Link to the Winter 2023 speaker series https://t.co/ZkdY2f2kOb


Please join us for the LAST EHAP Talk of the Winter 2023 Series! We will close the series with Brian Hare (@bharedogguy), who will present on the Survival of the friendliest: Convergence in dog, bonobo, and human mind. More information about the talk is in the picture below:



A huge thanks to Charlene Case + the amazing @UmEhap group at @UMich! What a great group of cross-disciplinary scholars! (Look out for these grad students, y’all!) And what an honor to talk to such fun people in the birthplace of Evolutionary Social Science as we know it! 🙏

Happy Monday! Join us this Thursday for the penultimate EHAP Talk of the Winter Series. We are excited to hear from @JaimieKrems, who will be presenting the benefits of competing without appearing to compete. Check out the abstract below:




Join us this Thursday for our next EHAP Guest Lecture! We are excited to hear from @RuedenChris on his talk, Unmaking egalitarianism: Comparing sources of political change in an Amazonian society. We will be in 4464 East Hall. Recordings for past talks: sites.lsa.umich.edu/ehap/home/ehap…


Join us once again this Thursday at 4464 East Hall for the next EHAP Talk! Coming from Amsterdam, Richard Ronay will be presenting "Banding together to avoid exploitation: Dominant leaders motivate collective moral opposition." Light refreshments to follow!

Join us this Thursday for the next talk from the EHAP Lecture Series! We are excited to hear from @TaniaArline on Cooperation and Competition in Same-Sex Relationships! Once again, we will be in room 4464 East Hall.



Join us again this Thursday for the next talk in the EHAP Winter 2023 Lecture Series! We will be hearing from one of our own, Felix Warneken, on the Ontogenetic Origins of Egalitarianism.


Join us this Thursday for our first invited guest speaker talk! Jon Maner will be presenting "Dual strategies for navigating social hierarchies: The dangers of dominance, the pitfalls of prestige." The talk will again talk place in 4464 East Hall at 4pm.








