EPP
A unique perspective
With a strong foundation in behavioural economics, EPP at WarwickLink opens in a new window explores how psychological insights and philosophical reasoning deepen our understanding of markets, decision-making and human behaviour beyond traditional economic models. You will focus on important real-life issues at the intersection of the disciplines and examine them from a truly interdisciplinary perspective.
Our Alumni
Hear more from our recent graduates about how studying EPP subjects at the University of Warwick helped shape their career paths.
Virgil Munteanu: Founder and Lead Advisor
Philosophy graduate Virgil Munteanu founded Opera Art Advisory and Collective, Romania’s first fully independent art consultancy.
Connections: David Medlock
David scored Warwick’s first-ever League goal in 1969, playing alongside future Liverpool star Steve Heighway.
Quickfire Questions: Sophie Hamilton
Sophie is a trainee solicitor at Kennedys. Her Warwick philosophy degree shaped her critical thinking, confidence, and global outlook, laying the foundation for her legal career.
Our Research
Established research strengths across the three departments mirror the bridge model of EPP and so include a number of interdisciplinary clusters. Themes include Experimental and Behavioural Economics, Philosophy of Mind, and Behavioural Science.
All three departments have a busy schedule of research seminars, from academics within the University as well as from colleagues from UK and international universities.
Economics
Research Centres: Study of Democratisation; Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation; Interdisciplinary Ethics; International Development
Psychology
Research Centres: Study of Democratisation; Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation; Interdisciplinary Ethics; International Development
Philosophy
Research Centres: Study of Democratisation; Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation; Interdisciplinary Ethics; International Development