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- Assistant Professor / Lecturer Job
- Posted 1 month ago
Assistant Professor/ Instructor of Economics
At Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, United States -
- PhD Candidate Job
- Posted 3 weeks ago
PhD position: Public Economics or Urban Economics
At School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University in Maastricht, Netherlands -
- Conference
- Posted 1 month ago
14th CompNet Annual Conference, 25-26 September 2025, Vilnius
Between 25 Sep and 26 Sep in Vilnius, Lithuania -
- Summer School
- (Online)
- Posted 3 weeks ago
7th Edition of International School for Advanced Training
Starts 23 Jun at Centro Ricerche Economico e Sociali Manlio Rossi - Doria, Università Roma Tre in Rome, Italy -
- Summer School
- (Online)
- Posted 1 month ago
Tools for Macroeconomists Summer School
Starts 4 Aug -
- Assistant Professor / Lecturer Job, Professor Job
- Posted 1 month ago
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor
At Business School of Shenzhen Technology University in Shenzhen, China -
- Summer School
- Posted 3 weeks ago
TWENTY-FOURTH SUMMER SCHOOL IN INTERNATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Starts 2 Sep at Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano, University of Milan in Italy -
- Postdoc Job
- Posted 3 weeks ago
Call for Expressions of Interest - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship
At School of International Studies, University of Trento in Trento, Italy -
- Conference
- Posted 3 weeks ago
9th International PhD Meeting in Economics 2025
Between 10 Jul and 11 Jul in Thessaloníki, Greece -
- PhD Program
- Posted 1 month ago
Doctoral Program in Economics – 25 doctoral positions
Starts 1 Sep at Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences (GESS), University of Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany -
- Conference
- Posted 1 month ago
Frontiers of Causal Inference and Machine Learning
Between 8 Jul and 11 Jul in Lucca, Italy -
- PhD Candidate Job
- Posted 3 weeks ago
PhD positions on Inequality Dynamics at the Department of Macro, International and Labour Economics
At Maastricht University in Maastricht, Netherlands -
- Professional Training Course, Supplementary Course, Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 3 weeks ago
Inequality in Health and Health Care: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations
Starts 5 Nov at University of Oxford -
- Workshop
- Posted 3 weeks ago
15th ifo Dresden Workshop on Regional Economics
Between 9 Sep and 10 Sep in Dresden, Germany -
- Master's Program
- Posted 1 month ago
Master Data and Economics for Public Policy - Ecole polytechnique/ENSAE Paris/Télécom Paris
Starts 1 Sep at Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France -
- Professor Job
- Posted 1 month ago
Professor of Health Economics
At ETH Zurich -
- Assistant Professor / Lecturer Job
- Posted 1 month ago
Visiting Lecturer - Economics
in Northfield, United States -
- Conference
- Posted 3 weeks ago
Institutions and Regional Development Conference
Between 25 Sep and 26 Sep in L'Aquila, Italy -
- PhD Program
- Posted 1 month ago
Ph.D. in Finance, fully funded
at Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE in Frankfurt am Main, Germany -
- Conference
- Posted 1 month ago
CALL FOR PAPERS - 18th YOUNG ECONOMISTS’ SEMINAR (YES)
Between 6 Jun and 8 Jun in Dubrovnik, Croatia -
- Workshop, Conference
- Posted 1 month ago
31st International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance
Between 7 Jul and 9 Jul in Santiago, Chile -
- Valentine Economics
- Posted 1 month ago
The Price of Love - A Valentine’s Day Look at the Cost of Romance
With Valentine’s Day approaching, it's intriguing to explore the economics of love—how much we spend, why we do it, and whether it’s worth the investment. Romance, like any market, operates on supply, demand and consumer behaviour with prices fluctuating based on cultural expectations and economic conditions. Valentine’s Day traces its origins to ancient Rome, where the festival of Lupercalia on Feb 13-15 celebrated fertility and matchmaking. Later, it was linked to Saint Valentine, a priest who secretly performed marriages against Emperor Claudius II’s orders and was executed on February 14, 269 AD. By the 14th century, poets like Geoffrey Chaucer romanticised the day, associating it with courtship. By the 19th century, mass-produced Valentine’s cards became popular, evolving into today’s global celebration of love, marked by gifts, flowers, and heartfelt gestures1.
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- Assistant Professor / Lecturer Job
- (Partially Remote)
- Posted 1 month ago
Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor in Economics
At Deakin University in Burwood, Australia -
- Professor Job
- (Partially Remote)
- Posted 1 month ago
Professor in Economics
At Deakin University in Burwood, Australia -
- Workshop, Conference
- (Partially Online)
- Posted 4 weeks ago
1st GLOBAFA Conference - Budapest
Between 30 May and 31 May in Istanbul, Türkiye
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