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Prague Conference on Behavioral Sciences 2023
Between 12 Oct and 12 Oct in Prague, Czechia -
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Student Conference in Economics at CEU: Jump-Starting Your Research Career
Between 23 Aug and 25 Aug in Vienna, Austria -
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- Posted 1 month ago
Gender Equality and Women’s Economic Empowerment in Time of Crisis
Between 19 Oct and 20 Oct in Tbilisi, Georgia -
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8th International PhD Meeting in Economics
Between 30 Jun and 1 Jul in Thessaloníki, Greece -
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Conference and Health Economics Special Issue on Long-Term Care and Policies
Between 7 Nov and 8 Nov -
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- Posted 2 months ago
Meeting of Young Economists (SMYE2023)
Between 6 Sep and 8 Sep in Turin, Italy -
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- Posted 3 months ago
Call for Papers - Joint NBU-NBP 2023 Annual Research Conference
Between 22 Jun and 23 Jun in Kraków, Poland -
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- Posted 3 months ago
Workshop on Macroeconomic Research 2023
Between 27 Jun and 28 Jun in Kraków, Poland -
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- Posted 3 months ago
Call for papers Koeln (Cologne), September 2023, Inquire Europe
Between 24 Sep and 26 Sep in Köln, Germany -
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- Posted 5 months ago
Conference and Health Economics Special Issue on Long-Term Care and Policies
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- The INOMICS Handbook
- Posted 1 year ago
The 2021 INOMICS Awards
Now in their fifth year, the INOMICS Awards remain unique in their celebration of institutions committed to the career development of economists worldwide. The awards recognise the universities, research centres, economics schools, banks, think tanks, and government and private institutions which listed their career and study opportunities on INOMICS in 2020, and were the most popular among our users.
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- Preparing for Your Conference
- Posted 2 years ago
5 Books You Should Read Before a Conference
Networking is one of the most important parts of a conference, but lots of people find it hard to engage with other people. At conferences it's even more difficult: you're talking with so many people, many of whom are successful businesspeople or established academics.
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- Applying for a Conference
- Posted 2 years ago
How to Write a Successful Motivation Letter for Economics Conferences
When you apply to present at an economics conference, you'll often be asked to provide a letter of motivation along with your abstract and CV. This is used to decide which applicants will be invited to give a talk or poster presentation at the conference. But what information should this letter of motivation contain, and what's the best way to increase your chances of being accepted to present?
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- Posted 2 years ago
Event management and organization during the coronavirus outbreak
One of the areas of recruitment most adversely affected by COVID-19 is that of conferences and events, which until 2020 had been almost totally based on on-site attendance. With long-term health and safety measures in place affecting and restricting public gatherings, it is now time to rethink budget allocations and put them towards online broadcasting facilities as well as equipping your conference environment with the tools to continue, remotely.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 3 years ago
Conference Scholarships to Fund Your Conference Trip
If you've got a conference coming up that you want to attend, you'll know that there are lots of costs associated with a trip. You'll need to pay for travel and accommodation as well as the cost of conference attendance, which can all add up to a large amount of cash. Often, your department will pay for conference trips, but what if you run out of travel budget, or you don't have this option? In that case, you might want to consider applying for a conference scholarship. These are awards of money given to fund travel and attendance at a conference, usually for students or early career researchers. Often these scholarships will require that you're actually presenting at a conference, but not always - some have different criteria, such as where you are a resident and whether or not you're a student. In any case, there are large databases available to find scholarships for conference; here is a short list to get you started.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 4 years ago
What's the difference between a conference, a seminar, a workshop and a symposium?
There are lots of different types of academic event that you might want to attend, such as conferences, seminars, workshops and symposiums. Each has its own benefits and drawbacks, and generally they have a different slant. Size, for instance, is usually a big factor in whether something is regarded as a conference or a symposium. Usually the difference between a conference and a symposium is that a conference will be a larger event and a symposium a smaller one.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 4 years ago
4 Ways Economists Can Market Their Research Projects
It’s not uncommon for those in field of economics research to feel a little hesitant about the idea of “marketing” themselves. After all, you’re not really selling a product—you’re sharing valuable knowledge so that other people can benefit from it. But if you want others to take notice of that knowledge in the first place, you’ll need to take some steps towards promoting your work.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 4 years ago
How To Make The Most of Your Conference Trip
Attending a conference can be a fun and exciting chance to visit a new place, to connect with peers and senior figures, and to learn about the latest development in your field. But it can also feel overwhelming to have a lot of events packed into a few days. Today we're sharing tips on how to make the most of your conference experience.
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- Conference Tips
- Posted 5 years ago
How to Combine Attending a Conference with Travel
One of the most fun parts about attending an academic conference – as well as all of the important research you'll hear about, of course – is having the opportunity to visit a new place.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 5 years ago
Conference Testimonials - Rebecca Hjemdahl from Norway
INOMICS supports students and researchers in attending conferences with a €500 grant Hear their perspectives on attending conferences and what advice they have to give other academics
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- Blog Post
- Posted 5 years ago
Conference Testimonials - Sarbjeet Singh from India
INOMICS supports students and researchers in attending conferences with a €500 grant Hear their perspectives on attending conferences and what advice they have to give other academics
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- Blog Post
- Posted 5 years ago
Conference Testimonials - Anthony Orji from Nigeria
INOMICS supports students and researchers in attending conferences with a €500 grant Hear their perspectives on attending conferences and what advice they have to give other academics.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 5 years ago
Conference Testimonials - Naila Tasneem from Pakistan
INOMICS supports young students and researchers in attending conferences with a €500 grant Hear their perspectives on attending conferences and what advice they have to give other academics
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- Blog Post
- Posted 5 years ago
Conference Testimonials - Christopher A. Hartwell from Poland
INOMICS supports students and researchers in attending conferences with a €500 grant Hear their perspectives on attending conferences and what advice they have to give other academics.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 5 years ago
Conference Testimonials - Mihaela Liliana Gondor from Romania
INOMICS supports students and researchers in attending conferences with a €500 grant Hear their perspectives on attending conferences and what advice they have to give other academics
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