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  • Center for Evolutionary Psychology

    Research center directed by Leda Cosmides and John Tooby, University of California, Santa Barbara. Suggested reading, evolutionary psychology primer, full-text articles, and list of graduate programs.

    www.psych.ucsb.edu

  • SFU Evolutionary Psychology Research Group

    Group directed by Charles Crawford and based at Simon Fraser University, Canada. Summary of research interests, list of publications, conference abstracts, and photographs of lab members.

    www.sfu.ca

  • Konrad Lorenz Institute

    Features details of research and publications. Also offers information on fellowships and workshops.

    www.kli.ac.at

  • Evolutionary Psychology and Behavioural Ecology Research Group

    Led by Robin Dunbar at the University of Liverpool, UK. Details of current research and publications, profiles of staff and students, PhD and taught MSc graduate program, and weekly seminar timetable.

    www.liv.ac.uk

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