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- Ranking
- Posted 11 years ago
University Rankings – Top Economics Departments in Latin America
The application deadline for the winter semester in many Latin American universities is approaching. To help those considering further education or work in this region we are sharing a list of top Economics Departments in Latin America. If you are interested in universities in other regions, check out our previous posts on the Top 10 Economics Departments in Europe and Top 10 Economics Institutions in Asia. The following list is based on the QS Latin American University Rankings for Economics and Econometrics.
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- Assistant Professor / Lecturer Job, Postdoc Job
- (Partially Remote)
- Posted 3 weeks ago
Two Assistant Professorships of Macroeconomics
At Department of Economics, University of Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany -
- Study Abroad Article
- Posted 11 years ago
Ranking Economics Departments: Number of Top Institutions by Country
Data Source: RePEc
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- Ranking
- Posted 11 years ago
University Rankings: Top 10 Economics Departments in Europe
With the application deadlines for PhD and Master’s courses in Europe approaching, we decided to post a list of Top 10 European Economics Departments to support your decision when choosing the right institution. As all university rankings have their flaws and there is an obvious shortage of rankings for specific disciplines, we combined two ranking systems in one table: RePEc, Top 25% Economics Departments (February 2013) and QS World University Rankings by Subject (2012).
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 12 years ago
Education 2.0: Teaching Economics Using Digital Tools
Considering the remarkable technological progress and the spread of social media in the last few years, it can be challenging to teach and involve students when using an old-fashioned lecture style. Shelving overhead projectors and boring PowerPoint slides, some professors have converted to “education 2.0”, integrating new tools and applications into their class format.
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- PhD Advertising
- Posted 11 years ago
Using Market Design To Fill Your Masters/PhD Programs
As many of your know, the Nobel Prize for Economics 2013 went to a pair of economists for their work in the field of “Market Design” – the study of creating an optimal marketplace to reduce market failures. Al Roth, one of the recipients, is best known for his work in orchestrating kidney transplant matches using such economic principles. While kidneys are his specialty, he has also researched other processes that could be better organized using similar principles.
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- Postgraduate Scholarship
- Posted 1 year ago
ESRC-Funded PhD Studentships in Economics
Starts 1 Oct at Lancaster University -
- Summer School
- (Partially Online)
- Posted 1 year ago
CEMFI Summer School 2023
Starts 21 Aug at CEMFI in Madrid, Spain -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 5 years ago
How to Write a Cover Letter: Five Steps to Success
Whether you’re still a student, a recent graduate, or already years into your career, mastering the art of cover letter writing is useful at every level. In one form or another, cover letters are a required component of applications to jobs, study programs, conferences, scholarships and many other important opportunities along your career path.
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- Mid-Level Industry Job
- Posted 1 week ago
Design Programme Manager
At CV-Library in Banbury, United Kingdom -
- Posting Tips
- Posted 5 years ago
How to publish an Announcement
Read our tips and tricks on how to maximise your announcement listings with us. We hope that this helps you to boost your recruitment and advertising campaigns on inomics.com and receive the best possible results. In this article we'll share with you, the Announcement publication process and our top 10 tips and tricks for posting an announcement.
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- A Discriminatory Pandemic
- Posted 4 years ago
The Racial Inequalities of COVID-19
Dubbed ‘the great equalizer’ at its outset, COVID-19 has often been described as picking its victims at random. Blind to race, ethnicity, and gender, it sees just a human body, a host that enables it to do what all pathogens are programmed to do: spread. While this, from a biological perspective, may be true, the disease’s sweep of the globe has been anything but equalising. Data from both the US and UK - who along with Brazil compete for the honour of worst pandemic response - show that in terms of cases and deaths, minorities are hugely overrepresented. We may all be weathering the same storm, but as Dr Zubaida Haque has put it, ‘we are not in the same boat’.
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- Assistant Professor / Lecturer Job, Professor Job
- Posted 6 days ago
Tenure-Track Professor of Macroeconomic Policy
At University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria -
- Summer School, Course
- Posted 9 months ago
Innsbruck Winter School on Credence Goods, Incentives and Behavior
Starts 9 Mar at University of Innsbruck | SFB F63 Credence Goods, Incentives and Behavior in Innsbruck, Austria -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 10 years ago
Popular Fields in Economics – Which Conference Topics are Most Relevant?
With the release of the Spanish report this week in the worldwide series of INOMICS Job Market Reports, more information has been added to the wealth of data regarding the interests and experiences of economists across the globe.
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- PhD Program
- Posted 5 months ago
Doctoral Study Track Quantitative Analysis (QA)
Starts 1 Oct at Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw in Warsaw, Poland -
- Blog Post
- Posted 10 years ago
American Economic Association Meeting 2014: Blogs, Papers & Sessions
The annual American Economic Association Meeting is a well-known event bringing together some of the brightest minds in economics and probably counting as one of the largest gatherings of young academics in one place. Here at INOMICS we are delighted to have been a part of this annual gathering for the second year in a row, as besides attendance of exceptional academic sessions, it is also a rare opportunity to meet and greet our users and readers personally.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 10 years ago
International Economics Job Market Candidates – what do they look for?
Even though many (especially young and less experienced) job candidates attend interviews with an anticipation of being assessed, in reality the assessment always happens in both directions. And the more that a talented applicant has to offer, the pickier he or she can be when making a final decision.
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- Workshop
- Posted 2 weeks ago
CALL FOR PAPERS - 3rd PhD Summer Institute in International Trade & Industrial Organisation
Between 13 Mar and 13 Mar in Adelaide, Australia -
- Fellowship
- Posted 1 year ago
One post-doctoral scholarship (3 years) in Economics
Starts 1 Apr at Umeå School of Business and Economics, Umeå University in Umeå, Sweden -
- PhD Program
- Posted 1 year ago
Fully funded PhD positions in Economics and Management
at University of Padova in Padova, Italy -
- Customer Testimonials
- Posted 7 years ago
The Role of INOMICS and Conference Monkey in the Success of esd Conferences
Since our inception in 1998, our mission has been to help students, researchers and academics advance in their careers while at the same time, helping institutions to improve their profiles, reputations and, recruit the best candidates for their offers. As part of our actions to fulfil our mission, we have initiated cooperative partnerships with universities, research centres and conference organizers with the aim of promoting research and knowledge exchange at the highest level.
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- Master's Program
- Posted 1 year ago
Master in Monetary and Financial Economics - University of Cyprus
Starts 4 Sep at University of Cyprus in Nicosia, Cyprus -
- Fellowship
- Posted 1 year ago
2 PhD Scholarships in Economics, Finance & Management
Starts 1 Sep at ISCTE-IUL — Instituto Universitário de Lisboa in Lisbon, Portugal -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 7 years ago
Meet Vladimir: an Associate Professor of Economics at Ewha Womans University in Seoul
Vladimir Hlasny is an associate professor of Economics at Ewha Womans University in Seoul. We chose him as the winner of our Conference Grant Contest 2016 and awarded him with a €500 grant. The prize helped him to attend the Joint NIDI-RUG Workshop on Socioeconomics Differences and Health Later in Life organized by the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen. Over 670 participants took part in the contest by submitting short answers related to their own academic career growth. You can see Vladimir's winning answer here.
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