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Mihael Jeklic is a lecturer and director of Professional Skills at the Dickson Poon School of Law at King's College London. Before entering academia, he worked as a principal banker at a development bank in London and served as a teaching assistant for the Program on Negotiation at Harvard University. His academic research primarily focuses on social cognition in negotiation and strategic decision-making, emphasizing optimization strategies, cognitive biases, and debiasing techniques relevant to negotiation, litigation, and arbitration. Mihael's research aims to improve negotiation outcomes through understanding heuristics and decision-making processes. He has supervised PhD students on topics like heuristics in negotiation and designing effective training interventions based on evidence. Mihael holds a law degree from Harvard and a PhD in psychology from University College London. His teaching interests include negotiation and decision-making, reflecting his expertise in how cognitive traits influence legal decision-making.
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