Juliana Schroeder
As an award-winning professor of social psychology and business, Juliana Schroeder shares her groundbreaking research on how to communicate more effectively with others, maximize value from your social connections, make sense of other people’s minds, and disagree more productively.
Drawing on her illuminating research on social dynamics, award-winning psychologist Juliana Schroeder shares expertise on topics ranging from effective communication and prosocial gestures to productive disagreement. Schroeder was named a “rising star” by the Association for Psychological Science, and has won career awards from the International Association of Conflict Management and the International Social Cognition Network. She has published more than two dozen research papers in prestigious scientific journals such as The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Psychological Science, Organizational Behavioral and Human Decision Processes, and The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Her research has been featured by media outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, NPR, and the Today Show. Schroeder won the top teaching award at UC Berkeley in just her second year of teaching MBA students. Poets & Quants named her as one of the “Top 40 Most Outstanding Business School Professors Under 40 In The World.” Schroeder currently serves as the Director of the Psychology of Technology Institute, the Berkeley Experimental Social Science Laboratory, and the Mind and Person Perception Laboratory.