Nudgeathon is a behavioural change competition, in which teams develop solutions to real-life social issues.
We invite teams of students, undergraduate and/or postgraduate, as well as teams from government departments and agencies and the private sector from all across Australia and New Zealand to compete in a two and a half-day Nudgeathon.
Using principles of behavioural science, teams of 4 will work on a problem brief and present their solutions to a panel of expert judges from academia, government and industry. Winners will be announced on day three. The winning proposal will be presented to government with the goal of being implemented either at a Commonwealth or State level.
If you’d like to be a future topic sponsor for the Nudgeathon 2023 event, please contact Dr Stephen Whyte (sg.whyte@qut.edu.au)
Organising Committee:
Uwe Dulleck (QUT) | ||
Rebekah Russell-Bennett (QUT) | ||
Stephen Whyte (QUT) | ||
Heather Cotching (BETA) | ||
David Butler (Griffith University) | ||
Umar Taj (Warwick Business School) |
Nudgeathon is a behavioural change competition, in which teams develop solutions to real-life social issues. Find out more here.
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NUDGEATHON 2023
- Nudgeathon 2022: Wine Australia
- Sustainable Winegrowing Australia Certification & Sharing of Business Emissions Data
- Nudgeathon 2021: Queensland Health
- Data Access Governance for Health Data
- Nudgeathon 2019: QLD Department of Justice and Attorney General’s Office
- Increase engagement and participation in QLD court services
- Nudgeathon 2018: Australian Taxation Office
- Open banking and the challenge of switching
- Nudgeathon 2017: Department of Human Services
- Increase volunteering among young people