Eva G. T. Green

[1] She then matriculated at The University of Geneva, where in 1998 she received a European diploma of advanced studies in social psychology.

[1] After obtaining her PhD, Green spent 2 years as a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles.

[1] She has since held visiting or temporary positions at Umeå University, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and The London School of Economics.

[1] Green studies variation in social values across countries, focusing on patterns in attitudes towards immigration, xenophobia, and national identity.

[4] Her work has helped to demonstrate that social dominance orientation is a useful predictor of attitudes and behaviours across countries.