School of Economics

Events and Seminars

A lively series of seminars run through the academic year, some for a generalist audience and some relating to the more specialist interests of the school's research centres. 

We also run regular public lectures which everyone can to attend.

CeDEx seminars

The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics seminar usually takes place Wednesday 1 to 2pm.

Upcoming seminars

CeDEx Seminar - Stefania Sitzia (University of East Anglia)

Date
01 May 2024 (13:00-14:00)
Description
Title tbc

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CFCM seminars

A series of seminars focusing on financial markets, macroeconomic cycles and consumer and corporate credit. Seminars are on Thursday 2 to 3.15pm, unless stated otherwise.

Upcoming seminars

2023/24 seminars coming soon

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CREDIT seminars

Seminars are usually on Wednesday 2 to 3pm. Everyone interested in development economics, political economy, and economic history is welcome. 

Upcoming seminars

CREDIT Seminar: Annemie Maertens (University of Sussex)

Date
23 April 2024 (14:00-15:00)
Description
Restoring trust: Evidence from the fertiliser market in Tanzania (A39, SCGB)

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GEP seminars

Our Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy holds a weekly seminar, attracting speakers with high international visibility. Tuesday 3 to 4.15pm unless stated otherwise.

Upcoming seminars

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UNET seminars

Economic theory seminars held Tuesday 3 to 4pm 

Upcoming seminars

UNET Seminar: Rahul Deb (University of Toronto)

Date
07 May 2024 (15:00-16:00)
Location:
C43 Sir Clive Granger

UNET Seminar: Matt Elliott (University of Cambriidge)

Date
21 May 2024 (15:00-16:00)
Location:
C43 Sir Clive Granger

UNET Seminar: Tommaso Valletti (Imperial College)

Date
04 June 2024 (15:00-16:00)
Location:
C43 Sir Clive Granger

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NICEP seminars

Talks on key areas of research at the intersection of politics and economicsThursdays 3 to 4pm.

Upcoming seminars

NICEP Seminar: Enrico Cantoni (University of Bologna)

Date
28 March 2024 (15:00-16:00)
Description
The effect of childhood environment on political behavior: Evidence from Young U.S. Movers, 1992-2021

NICEP Conference 2024

Date
13 (09:00) - 14 May 2024 (16:30)

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Senior Academic Seminar Series

Distinct from the range of themed workshops and research centre seminars, these seminars are normally held on occasional Wednesdays 3 to 4.30pm unless stated otherwise.

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Granger Centre seminars

A series of seminars/workshops usually on Thursdays 12.30 to 2pm  focusing on theoretical and applied time series analysis, and applied microeconometrics.

Upcoming seminars

There are currently no upcoming seminars.

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School of Economics Brown Bag seminars

Usually held Monday 12.30 to 2pm.

Upcoming seminars

23/24 seminars coming soon

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Master Classes and Expert Workshops

For postgraduate research students, but of interest to early-career and other academics. Three or four masterclasses or workshops each semester taking place on occasional Wednesdays 1 to 5pm.

The sessions cover specific research methods in some detail and at an advanced level. Master classes are often based on a research project and give insights on the thinking behind the work and how the research evolved. The sessions describe the process of how to do research as well as hearing about the work itself. The Expert Workshops are more focused sessions covering specific tools and techniques that can be used in research in economics and in social science more generally.

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Relatedly, we also run a series of Twilight Sessions for postgraduate research students on occasional Wednesday evenings (5 to 6pm) discussing some of the generic/soft skills developed by economists during a research degree.

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