Events in 2020
Hosted by the CAGE Research Centre and the International Inequalities Institute and Department of Law at the London School of Economics
Over the past few years we have found that students from Warwick’s Economics Department have highly valued the opportunity to meet with employers and f...
This year, it will be held virtually on Monday 30th November 2020. As always, we have some exciting papers, so please join us.
The Department of Economics is pleased to announce that Dr Keston Perry will be delivering a talk as part of the 360 Guest Lecture Series 2020/21 for this ac...
Find out the about the range of exciting opportunities that we offer to undergraduate students to spend a year studying in higher education institution overs...
What is having the bigger effect on economic activity - the lockdown itself or fear of the Covid-19 virus?
Our two day virtual conference organised by Warwick Economics PhD students will bring together international PhD research from across the globe.
The Department of Economics is pleased to announce that Grace Blakeley will be delivering a talk as part of the 360 Guest Lecture Series 2020/21 for this aca...
The Department of Economics is pleased to announce that Professor Molly Scott Cato will be delivering a talk as part of the 360 Guest Lecture Series 2020/21 ...
Seminars will consist of a 20 minute presentation, followed by 20 minutes of questions. This is a collaborative effort with the editors of Economic History o...
The Applied Young Economist Webinar (AYEW) is a series which aims to provide PhD students and Post-Doctoral researchers with a platform where they can presen...
The Department of Economics at the University of Warwick along with the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Department of Politics at Princeton U...
The panel will discuss the enduring racial disparities in education, labour markets and other economic outcomes and how history has impacted on cultural and ...
We are very sorry to announce that the Mirco and Macro of The Changing Nature of Work and Leisure workshop has been cancelled.
The world is going through a remarkable transformation in the aftermath of an unprecedented shut down of economies all over the globe.
We are very sorry to announce that the Discover Economics event has been cancelled due to Covid-19.
Following our annual Warwick Question Time event in October 2019, we invite you to join us for a debate on current affairs with our student panel from the De...
The Department of Economics is pleased to announce that Dr Dean Garratt from Aston Business School will be delivering the second talk as part of the 360 Gues...
You should by now have received your invitation to attend the Graduation Ceremony on Thursday 23 January 2020.