The Research Environment Individual, Group, and Society (FIGS)
The Research Environment Individual, Group, and Society is an interdisciplinary research environment that brings together researchers from psychology, criminology, and sociology. The research environment is affiliated with the Behavioral Science Program at Kristianstad University.
Researchers within the environment share a common interest in understanding and explaining attitudes and human behavior. By studying these phenomena at different levels of analysis – from the individual to society – we can create favorable conditions for a deeper understanding.
The purpose of the research environment is to unite researchers within the behavioral sciences and promote knowledge exchange and collaboration. Since the environment is connected to the Behavioral Science Program at the university, it contributes to enhancing the quality of teaching and strengthening the link between research and education.
Read more about FIGS in Kristianstad University Research Portal.