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Law Careers Net LIVE - London
London

Taking place in LondonLink opens in a new window at the end of the year, the packed programme offers delegates the chance to meet lawyers and recruiters from some of the most dynamic and interesting firms in the UK. Interactive firm-led workshops provide insight into real work, while the panel discussions with partners and trainees help delegates understand how law firms operate as businesses, and what exactly is expected in the early stages of their career.

Looking for keen and motivated students to apply and will be making offers on a rolling basis before the deadline of 27 October 2022 – it's encouraged applicants to get their applications in early.

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targetjobs: Aspire Law

Aspire Law is back for its second year! This event is designed to help Black Heritage students interested in a career in law meet with leading firms in the UK. Students will take part in workshops, hear from senior leaders of Black Heritage who will share their tips and advice, and they may even find themselves fast-tracked through the application process as a result of attending! 

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Peter Hammond – Retirement & Beyond

Runs from Friday, December 02 to Sunday, December 04.

The conference is being organised by Robert Akerlof and Herakles Polemarchakis (Warwick) and the idea is to bring together a wide spectrum of people working in Economic theory broadly defined.

Date: Friday 2 – Sunday 4 December 2022

Friday 2 December

13.20 - 15.00

Lunch & Registration

15.00-15.45

Claude d’Aspremont (Universite Catholique de Louvain)

Title: Bayesian mechanism design revisited

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15.45-16.30

Françoise Forges (Université Paris-Dauphine)

Title: Fifty six years of cheap talk

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16.30-16.50

Coffee Break

16.50-17.35

Federica Liberini (QMUL)

Title: Covid and Electoral Accountability

17:35-18.20

Stefan Traub (HSU in Hamburg)

Title: Economic Inequality and Cooperation: The Role of Homophily

19:00

Evening Dinner (Speakers & invited participants only)

Saturday 3 December

09.30-10.00

Arrival Refreshments

10.00-10.45

Dimitri Migrow (University of Edinburgh)

Title: Petitions, Political Participation, and Government Responsiveness

10.45-11.30

Takashi Ui (Hitotsubashi University)

Title: Impacts of Public Information on Flexible Information Acquisition

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11.30-11.50

Coffee Break

11.50-12.35

Andres Carvajal (UC Davis)

Title: Memorable Events in Financial Markets

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12.35-13.20

Praveen Kumar (University of Houston)

Title: Strategic Information Transmission in Capital Markets and Investment Distortions

13.20-15.00

Lunch

15.00-15.45

Giovanni Facchini (Nottingham University)

Title: The Franchise, Policing, and Race: Evidence from Arrests Data and the Voting Rights Act" (2022)

15.45-16.30

Gerald Willmann (Bielefeld University)

Title: The Farsighted Stability of Global Trade Policy Arrangements

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16.30-16.50

Coffee Break

16:50-17:35

Jaume Sempere (El Colegio de México)

Title: A remark on the gains from migration with incentive compatible compensation

17:35-18:20

Debraj Ray (University of Warwick)

Title: Measuring upward mobility

19:00

Evening Dinner - Open to all

Sunday 4 December

10.45-11.30

Ganna Pogrebna (Sydney University)

Title: How to Change the World in Less than 50 Years: The Impact of Peter J. Hammond’s Work on Science and Practice from 1974 to 2022

11.30-11.50

Coffee Break

11.50-12.35

John Broome (University of Oxford)

Title: Temporal separability of value: its implications

12.35-13.20

Marc Fleurbaey (Paris School of Economics)

Will close the conference via Zoom

13.20-15:00

Lunch & Goodbye

Attendance is by invitation only for the time being. For any enquires, please contact Margaret Nash at M.J.Nash@warwick.ac.uk.

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