The Science of Friendship

Friendship is an important part of our lives from childhood through old age, and all around the world. But what are friends really for? What do people look for in a friend, and how are friendships formed? Is friendship the same for men and women? In this lecture, Dr. Adar Eisenbruch will explore the psychology of friendship, including new research from evolutionary psychology showing that our friend preferences might have more to do with the past than we’d think.

Adar Eisenbruch received a PhD in Psychological and Brain Sciences from the University of California, Santa Barbara, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University and was an Associate Researcher at Future Laboratories.

Doors: 8pm
Talk: 8:30pm
Tickets – $15 ($18 on the day of the event)
*This is a 21+ event











When: Tue., Jun. 25, 2019 at 8:30 pm
Where: Subject
188 Suffolk St.
646-422-7898
Price: $15
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Friendship is an important part of our lives from childhood through old age, and all around the world. But what are friends really for? What do people look for in a friend, and how are friendships formed? Is friendship the same for men and women? In this lecture, Dr. Adar Eisenbruch will explore the psychology of friendship, including new research from evolutionary psychology showing that our friend preferences might have more to do with the past than we’d think.

Adar Eisenbruch received a PhD in Psychological and Brain Sciences from the University of California, Santa Barbara, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University and was an Associate Researcher at Future Laboratories.

Doors: 8pm
Talk: 8:30pm
Tickets – $15 ($18 on the day of the event)
*This is a 21+ event

Buy tickets/get more info now