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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 9 years ago
Conference Round Up â Events in Early 2015
With the end of the year approaching, we feel itâs time to look to the start of next year and start planning which conferences to attend. The number of events available is overwhelming, so following up on our 2014 End of Year Round Up, we decided to draft a list for the start of 2015.
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- PhD Program
- Posted 2 months ago
Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School- PhD Program
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- Ranking
- Posted 3 years ago
Top Free Online Courses in Statistics and Data Analysis
There are now more online learning options than ever, including courses which are - thank you Internet - absolutely free. Whether you want to prepare for your upcoming university course, need to pick up some extra skills to help with your job, or you are just interested in a subject and want to learn more, there will be an online course out there that can help you achieve your goals. Particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced many of us to spend more time indoors and less time on campus or at evening classes, online courses can be a great way to carry on your education while minimising risk. Here are some of the best the internet has to offer in the area of statistics and data analysis.
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- Conference
- Posted 3 months ago
Call for papers 72th Congress of the French Economic Association
Between 17 Jun and 19 Jun in Bordeaux, France -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 5 years ago
Effective Ways Economists Can Build a Personal Brand
Building a brand used to be just for companies and universities â but now a personal brand is something that every student and academic needs to work on. While many academics are hesitant to brand themselves too actively, you should remember that not working on your brand is in itself a kind of branding, and not a positive one. So youâre going to have to spend some time building your personal profile as a researcher â but there are some tips that can help to make this process smoother and more efficient. Here are effective ways economists can build a personal brand.
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- Work Abroad Article
- Posted 11 years ago
In Which Countries Do Economists Work?
According to our study last year, 35% of economists are working outside their home countries. The majority of economists go to work to the US, Germany and France (11% of the respondents respectively), followed by Switzerland (8%), Italy, Netherlands and the UK (6% respectively).
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- Conference
- Posted 5 months ago
6th Baltic Economic Conference, Tallinn, Estonia
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- Blog Post
- Posted 11 years ago
Would You Date an Economist?
Image Credit: Liz Fosslien Have you ever considered dating an economist, and if yes, what did you decide? If you are puzzled by this question, there are plenty of resources, which can help you to find an answer. The amount of material on this topic found by searching Google and the number of jokes made clearly indicate that it is indeed a hot topic, even more so on a Valentineâs Day.
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- Ranking
- Posted 10 years ago
Top 10 Research Institutions in Europe
One year ago, we published information about the Top 10 economics departments in Europe to support the educational choices of new professionals. Now we want to direct the attention of our readers to an overview of European institutions from a research approach. The purpose of the following list is to guide people who are interested in developing their careers as economics researchers in Europe in collaboration with top economics authors.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 5 years ago
What to Do When Your Paper Gets Rejected From a Journal
Once you've submitted your paper to a journal, you have to wait to hear a response. Sometimes, your paper will be rejected. If that happens, what should you do next?
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- Study Advice Article, Career Advice Article
- Posted 5 years ago
How to Write a Cover Letter For Your Journal Submission
When you submit your paper to a journal, as well as the paper itself you will need to include a cover letter. This cover letter is addressed to the editor of the journal and acts as a guide to the contents of your paper. In many ways, the cover letter can be as important as the paper itself in terms of getting accepted to a journal. So you should take your time with your cover letter and make it as good as possible. Here are tips on polishing your cover letter for a journal submission.
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Yaprak Tavman
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- All You Need to Know
- Posted 3 months ago
What makes a successful economist?
âThe master-economist must possess a rare combination of gifts. He must reach a high standard in several different directions and must combine talents not often found together. He must be mathematician, historian, statesman, philosopherâŠHe must study the present in the light of the past for the purposes of the future. No part of man's nature or his institutions must lie entirely outside his regard. He must be purposeful and disinterested in a simultaneous mood; as aloof and incorruptible as an artist, yet sometimes as near the earth as a politician.â
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- Postdoc Job
- (Partially Remote)
- Posted 2 weeks ago
Postdoctoral Researcher in Macroeconomics
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- Study Advice Article
- Posted 11 years ago
Diving Off Into Your PhD
A PhD was something I always dreamed of doing. On the one hand, it was a natural continuation of my, it now seems, life-long learning curve after my Masterâs degree. But, more importantly, it was also a faraway dream on the horizon that seemed worth pursuing just for its own sake. I probably knew my love of research should last me the entire doctoral spell but no one will ever be able to fully explain to you what it is like to undertake a PhD until you have finally let yourself fall into its subtle embrace.
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- Work Abroad Article
- Posted 12 years ago
Salaries of Econ PhDs in the US
New Ph.D Hires in Economics: Expected and Actual Offers for the 2010-11 Academic Year
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- Study Advice Article
- Posted 5 years ago
How To Apply For Research Funding: 10 Tips For Economists in Academia
Applying for funding is a major part of life for every academic, so itâs something youâll have to be prepared for as you reach the postgraduate stage and beyond. Here are 10 tips for applying for funding as an economist.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 11 years ago
Top Apps for Economists
Apps (already âWord of the Yearâ in 2010), have become an integral part of our everyday lives, bringing to our phones not only entertainment, but also helpful tools to be used for educational and professional purposes. Downloadable for free or for a price, there are a number of handy apps created especially for economists, which come in the form of data sets, quizzes, educational videos, podcasts or simply mobile versions of media.
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- Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Principles of Economics
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- Recruiter Advice Article
- Posted 9 years ago
AEA Annual Meeting 2015: January 3-5, Boston, MA
Today marked the first day of this yearâs American Economic Association (AEA) Annual Meeting. The AEA Meeting is an annual event that brings together some of the superstars of economics in one of the largest economics-focused gatherings in the world. Every year, upwards of 10,000 academics come together for discussions, presentations, and â equally important! - socialising, over a long weekend.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 12 years ago
Unemployment & Salaries: Your Major Matters
Unemployment For College Majors
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- Work Abroad Article
- Posted 12 years ago
Job Market for Economists in the US
A big part of ASSA Annual Meeting (check out our post on 2012 ASSA Annual Meeting held in Chicago) is the role that it plays in the life of a PhD economist searching for their first job. Although some graduates choose less conventional ways of approaching the Job Market, for most graduating PhDs, the meeting is where they meet with potential employers, strut their stuff, present their Job Market Papers (JMP) and hope to the high heavens for a fly-out, and, after that, an offer â preferably at their number one choice. If all goes well this process should be over by early March with a good majority of top 50 schoolsâ graduates having at least one job offer on the table.
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Anastasia Papadopoulou
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- The Moneyball Effect
- Posted 3 years ago
Statistics in Sport
âChance dominates the gameâ concluded C. Reep and B. Benjamin in their 1968 study âSkill and Chance in Association Footballâ - and not without consequence. Until recently, this statement stood as received wisdom, the phrase deemed self-evident, its veracity left unquestioned. Predictions based on statistics were a folly they said, the game was âtoo fluid, too unpredictableâ.
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- Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
at Birkbeck, University of London in United Kingdom
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