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A new website shaping the UK Behavioural & Experimental Economists community

Behavioural and Experimental Economists UK is an organisational network for experimental and behavioural research in economics, connected through…

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Behavioural and Experimental Economists UK is an organisational network for experimental and behavioural research in economics, connected through Universities across the UK. They asked me to create a new website to manage and list information about the organisation such as members, labs, centres and institutions. The website would also be a great platform to showcase the new BEE UK logo and brand that I created. As well as looking great, one of the greatest benefits is that the website provides a single place for all of this information to live and gives the network a place online that is easy to manage and maintain (moving away from Excel spreadsheets).

With the client’s help, I:

  • identified and understood the scope and requirements of the work to understand what platform we should use
  • outlined key user types to accommodate
  • designed the fully responsive website
  • designed, implemented, tested and launched member profiles, that are linked to the various affiliations, centres and labs that make up the BEE UK

This has been hugely beneficial to the network, who are now using it to showcase and manage their members across many University Institutions in the UK. The website:

  • informs potential members about their goal and what they do
  • provides a no friction sign up process
  • allows for members to be listed in front and back ends of the website
  • allows for management of members and their user roles, including their affiliations
  • displays a list of University institutions and their labs and research centres


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