School of Economics

All Lectures

The World Economy Annual Lecture 2024

Date
07 November 2024
Location:
A41 SCGB
Description
Professor Meredith Crowley (University of Cambridge): 'Market fragmentation: The new future of global trade?'

Ending stagnation panel discussion

Date
29 February 2024
Location:
Cleaver and Wake, Nottingham NG2 3JL
Description
Join a panel of leading economic experts from across the UK to explore and debate Britain's economic strategy. This event is hosted by Resolution Foundation in collaboration with the Institute for Policy and Engagement at the University of Nottingham.

Communicating Economics to a Wider Audience

Date
08 February 2024
Location:
B62 Law and Social Sciences, Law and Social Sciences (LASS) Building, University Park

The transition from liberal democracy to illiberal democracy: Multifaceted economic shifts - Assaf Razin (Tel Aviv University)

Date
07 December 2023
Location:
A40 Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
Nottingham Globalisation Lecture (A40, SCGB)

Bootstrap methods for time series data: Professor Robert Taylor (John C Nankervis Chair of Financial Econometrics, University of Essex)

Date
21 November 2023
Location:
A40 Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
Annual Granger Lecture (A40, SCGB)

STAFF EVENT: Introducing the SHAping Sustainable Futures Research Hub

Date
20 April 2023
Location:
NG7 2RD, Trent Building, University Park

Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is and What It Should Be

Date
27 February 2023
Location:
Keighton Auditorium
Description
Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is and What It Should Be, 27 February 2023 (18:00 - 19:00), Keighton Auditorium, University Park campus, Professor Diane Coyle (University of Cambridge).

Structural deep learning in financial asset pricing: Jianqing Fan (Princeton University)

Date
25 October 2022
Location:
Law and Social Sciences B63
Description
Annual Granger Lecture (B63, LASS)

Public Lecture: Brain emotion and decision making: Learning from regret and envy

Date
05 May 2022
Location:
A48 Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
Brain, emotion and decision making: Learning from regret and envy5 May 2022 (17:00-18:00)A48, Sir Clive Granger Building, University ParkWith Professor Giorgio Coricelli, Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor, University of Nottingham and Professor of Economics and Psychology, University of Southern California (CA, USA)

War on Ukraine – The Global Fallout

Date
23 March 2022
Location:
A48 Clive Granger Building
Description
The World Economy Annual Lecture 2022 by Beata Javorcik (A48, SCGB)

Decisions and outcomes of women: research in the School of Economics

Date
08 March 2022
Location:
A48 Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park Campus
Description
Speakers: Dr Markus Eberhardt, Dr Trudy Owens, Professor Abigail Barr, Dr Valeria Rueda, Professor Silvia Sonderegger

Public Lecture: The Profit Paradox: How thriving firms threaten the future of work

Date
02 December 2021
Location:
A48, Sir Clive Granger Building and online via Microsoft Teams
Description
Public lecture with Jan Eeckhout

Public Lecture: Money and power, the political figures who transformed economic policy

Date
01 December 2021
Location:
Online (Microsoft Teams)
Description
Public lecture with Sir Vince Cable.

Public Lecture: The challenges and opportunities of collecting data during a pandemic

Date
21 October 2021
Location:
Online (Microsoft Teams)
Description
Public lecture with Professor Sir Ian Diamond.

Digitalisation: channels, impacts and implications for monetary policy

Date
28 September 2021
Location:
Online
Description
An event for School of Economics students and staff.

Roundtable: The Economics and Economic Policy of Corporation Tax

Date
27 September 2021
Location:
Virtual event

The power of creative destruction: Economic upheaval and the wealth of nations - Philippe Aghion

Date
10 May 2021
Location:
Online
Description
Public Lecture by Philippe Aghion (College de France and LSE)

Short Online Course in Neuroeconomics: Giorgio Coricelli (University of Southern California)

Date
04 - 17 May 2021
Location:
Teams
Description
2021 Leverhulme Lecture Series

The Price of Democracy - Julia Cagé

Date
18 March 2021
Location:
Online
Description
The School of Economics will welcome Julia Cagé, Assistant Professor of Economics at Sciences Po Paris.

The World Economy in 2030 - Martin Wolf

Date
11 March 2021
Location:
Online
Description
Nottingham Globalisation Lecture

COVID-19 and Economics panel event

Date
11 February 2021
Location:
Online
Description
An event for School of Economics students and staff.

Core-econ - Antonio Cabrales (UCL)

Date
27 January 2021
Location:
Online
Description
Antonio Cabrales, Professor of Economics at UCL.

The Economy after Corona: Recovery or Intensive Care - Sir Vince Cable

Date
10 December 2020
Location:
Online
Description
We are delighted to welcome Sir Vince Cable who will deliver a lecture on The Economy after Corona.

Football, Economics and Covid-19: What do we know? - Professor James Reade

Date
25 November 2020
Location:
Online
Description
Professor James Reade from the University of Reading will be hosting a lecture on football and the Covid-19 pandemic.

The future of the UK economy - Dave Ramsden (Bank of England)

Date
17 November 2020
Location:
Online
Description
Co-hosted by the Institute for Policy and Engagement and the School of Economics.

Covid-19 and Economics panel event

Date
06 October 2020
Location:
Online
Description
An event for School of Economics students and staff.

Online Panel

Date
23 July 2020
Location:
Zoom
Description
An evening discussion on COVID-19 and Economics.

The challenge of reaching global net zero by 2050 - Martin Wolf (The Financial Times)

Date
02 March 2020
Location:
B62 Law and Social Sciences Building
Description
Nottingham Globalisation Lecture (B62, L&SS)

Monetary policy in the intangible economy: Jonathan Haskel (Bank of England)

Date
11 February 2020
Location:
A48 Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
Public Lecture (A48, SCGB)

 

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