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- Posted 7 months ago
Sixteenth International Conference on Sport & Society, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Between 2 Jul and 4 Jul in Melbourne, Australia -
- Blog Post
- Posted 3 years ago
Were We Ready for Brexit?
2021 began not only with an understanding that COVID-19 restrictions would likely continue for some time, but that the effects of Brexit – Great Britain leaving European Union – would also start to be felt. That Brexit would bring about changes to the UK/EU border was known for months. And yet, when it happened, most of the carriers and state institutions were not ready, creating (or rather, extending) the chaos in ports and near the Eurotunnel.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 10 years ago
Organizing a Conference: Most Common Challenges
There are many reasons why institutions and individuals engage in conference organization, be it an international congress or a local workshop on a specific area of economics or finance. In academia, it is a great way to publicize your research work, to educate a wider public about a certain issue or simply to bring together experts from the same field and share the state of research. In business, it is the ultimate way to expand a network, market your company and often pave the way to future clients. Regardless of the type of institution, all conference organizers face the same challenges, especially when organizing an event for the first time.
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- Conference
- Posted 7 months ago
The ESPI International Real Estate Conference
Between 26 Nov and 28 Nov in Paris, France -
- Making Taxes Fair
- Posted 4 years ago
The Case for Income Tax Reform in the US and UK
Whether someone believes in higher rates of tax or not can tell you a lot about their political views. As a general rule, conservative politicians - at least since the 80s - have favoured fewer tax brackets and relatively lower rates of tax. The argument goes that this encourages people to work harder because they keep more of their money, which means more money remains in the economy; eventually it will trickle down to those not so rich. On the other end of the spectrum, more left-wing politicians argue that higher taxes on top earners are an effective way of raising government revenue for public services which help out those who need support, and that a few more dollars or pounds taken off of someone who earns astronomical sums already is a drop in the ocean.
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- Workshop
- Posted 2 months ago
Analyzing Global Development with the Geocoded Official Development Assistance Dataset (GODAD)
Between 13 Mar and 14 Mar in Göttingen, Germany -
- Prize / Contest
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- Posted 7 months ago
Young Economist Prize - Best paper submitted on topics of relevance to Central Banks
Starts 1 Jul at Kings Business School, Kings College London in London, United Kingdom -
- Workshop, Conference
- Posted 4 months ago
8th Commodity Markets Winter Workshop 2025
Between 27 Jan and 29 Jan -
- PhD Program
- Posted 4 months ago
PhD Research Opportunity - The Economics of Preventing Future Health Inequalities
in Melbourne, Australia -
- Political Thought
- Posted 3 years ago
A Critique of Centrism
The current moment is one defined by crisis. It can be found everywhere: in the climate, economy, mental health, even in democracy. It’s so ubiquitous as to have almost become the new norm. Amid the chaos, politics has struggled to keep up, its landscape is in permanent shift, its rulebook long thrown away. New formations have emerged, metastasized, sometimes died, and occasionally taken over - developments often surprising and hard to make sense of. What’s clear, though, is that polarisation has set in. From Bernie to Bolsanaro, from Modi to Make America Great Again, the voices now heard, the names that fill newspaper columns, are reminding us just how wide the political spectrum is. For many, it's a terrifying prospect, for others, it’s a thrilling and necessary reset. For the centre, as developments in the US and UK are showing, it may well spell death.
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- PhD Program
- Posted 8 months ago
Ruhr Graduate School in Economics: fully funded PhD Program
Starts 1 Oct at Ruhr Graduate School in Economics (RGS Econ) in Essen, Germany -
- Application Advice
- Posted 3 years ago
Academic Cover Letter Samples
When applying for an academic position as a researcher, lecturer, or for a fellowship, a cover letter is usually required to accompany your CV or resume. Stating your particular interest in the role, and showing how your academic and work experience enables you to excel at the job, is the aim of a successful cover letter. They can be one of the most important parts of your application, giving the recipient an idea of who you are and what your relevant expertise is. Essentially, it's the first impression an institution will have of you, so it's important to get it right.
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- Preemptive Action
- Posted 3 years ago
10 Biggest Struggles of PhD Students
Starting a PhD is an incredibly daunting task. Normally at least 3 years, there are some challenges that you are almost certainly going to have to face during the program. Below we look at some of the biggest (and most common) problems that PhD students encounter.
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- PhD Program
- Posted 4 months ago
Doctoral programme in Economics (MRes+PhD)
Starts 1 Oct at School of Economics, University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- PhD Program
- Posted 1 year ago
Ruhr Graduate School in Economics: fully funded PhD Program
Starts 1 Oct at Ruhr Graduate School in Economics (RGS Econ) in Essen, Germany -
- PhD Program
- Posted 5 months ago
Call for Applications for the PhD in Economics - 2024/2025
at Università degli Studi di Milano in Milan, Italy -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 9 years ago
How To Find A PhD Supervisor
When planning to pursue a PhD, one of the most important decisions you must make is to choose a supervisor for your project. A supervisor supports you and advises you in your research, helps you with your career development (for example by introducing you to relevant people in your field and suggesting conferences that you should attend), and provides encouragement to you throughout your PhD. Your supervision will be the most important academic relationship of your PhD years, so it's vital to find someone who fits your research interests and personality well. Below we'll share some tips for helping you to find the best supervisor for your project. If you plan to start your PhD application this autumn, download our free guide "How to successfully apply to a PhD in Economics".
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- PhD Program, Master's Program
- Posted 7 months ago
MRes and PhD research programme in Economics
Starts 9 Sep at Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow in Glasgow, United Kingdom -
- Conference
- Posted 2 months ago
CALL FOR PAPERS 27th Annual Research Conference De Nederlandsche Bank, Amsterdam November 21-22, 2024
Between 21 Nov and 22 Nov in Amsterdam, Netherlands -
- Conference
- Posted 1 month ago
18th Workshop on Political Economy
Between 29 Nov and 30 Nov in Dresden, Germany -
- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 4 years ago
Antitrust Policies
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- Research/Project Funding Opportunity
- Posted 1 month ago
Modigliani Research Grants - Worth €15,000 per year
Starts 1 Mar at UniCredit Foundation in Milan, Italy -
- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 2 years ago
Microeconomics
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 9 years ago
Conference Round Up – Events in Early 2015
With the end of the year approaching, we feel it’s 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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- Recruitment Events
- Posted 8 years ago
Events in 2016 that your University should not miss
As a human resources or student recruitment officer you are probably well aware of the power that networking offers for your professional life and your organization. Trade shows and conferences provide an ideal space for you to develop the activities of your institution, whether to build beneficial research-focused relationships, to gather ideas for new recruitment strategies, to find new partners for your institution, or actually to recruit students, academics and professionals.
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