Brittany Currenti
University of Adelaide
Director of Behavioural Research at MinterEllison
Key Work
Free Templates and Guides for Practitioners
To encourage theory-based approaches for behaviour change, free resources were created by myself as a hybrid practitioner-academic. This includes a curated list of generalisable behaviour change theories with explanations, and a template for implementing theory in a behaviour change strategy.
Tested with first year students and in the workplace, these resources make implementing theories quick and easy for anyone to do.
Challenges and Changelings
An innovative game designed by Dr Brittany Currenti and Dr Kate Letheren, reshaping the way students learn about social behaviour change in an innovative Behavioural Economics major introductory unit. The gamified, cross-disciplinary approach empowers students to team up to tackle real social problems in a hands-on and immersive way.
Designs by Natalie Sketcher
Click the button to learn more about the game and how you can implement it!
Recent Publications
Currenti, B., Karpen I. O., Conduit, J., and Russell-Bennett, R. (2025). Convenient For Me is Not Convenient for Us: Shifting Convenience Mindsets for a More Sustainable Future. AMS Review. [Accepted: Avaliable soon]
Currenti, B. and Letheren, K. (2025). Roll for Intelligence: Imaginal Serious Games and Student Learning Outcomes. Active Learning in Higher Educacation. [Accepted: Avaliable soon]
Media
Best Student Paper Award
“Risking impact without theory: How practitioners can implement theory into their interventions for effective campaigns”
2025 International Social Marketing Conference
Nominee for Visualise Your Thesis Competition 2024
A visually eye-catching demonstration of my thesis, the conceptualisation of overconvenience, in under 60 seconds.