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Friday, June 10, 2022
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10th Annual KLS Graduate Law Student ConferenceHybrid EventRuns from Thursday, June 09 to Friday, June 10. This year’s theme is ‘Revisiting the Meaning of Sovereignty’ and will be held as a hybrid conference at Kennedy Wong Moot Court in the Wigoder Law Building, University of Kent, allowing presenters and attendees to participate both online and in person. The conference aims to critically explore the concept of sovereignty from an interdisciplinary perspective by revisiting the meaning of sovereignty as a result of the changing global legal, political and social contexts. To apply to present a paper: Submit a 250 word abstract and short biography to: lawgradconference@kent.ac.uk by Monday, 9 May 2022. |
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WCPC 2022: 'Continental Philosophy and Global ChallengesRuns from Thursday, June 09 to Saturday, June 11. Final Programme to follow shortly |
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Warwick Economic Theory WorkshopRuns from Friday, June 10 to Saturday, June 11. The annual Economic Theory Workshop has been hosted by the Department of Economics at The University of Warwick for the last 10 years and is recognised as one of the top workshops in the world. Date: Friday 10 – Saturday 11 June 2022
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09.15 |
Welcome |
09:20-10:20 |
Laura Doval (Columbia Business School) |
10:20-10:40 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
10:40-11:40 |
Daniele Condorelli (University of Warwick) Buyer Optimal Matching in Two-sided Platforms |
11:40-12:40 |
Piotr Dworczak (Northwestern University) Redistributive Allocation Mechanisms |
12:40-14:00 |
Lunch |
14:00-15:00 |
Mohammad Akbarpour (Stanford University) Just a Few Seeds More: Value of Information for Diffusion |
15:00-16:00 |
Daniel Gottlieb (LSE) Stochastic Impatience and the Separation of Time and Risk Preference |
16:00-16:30 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
16:30-17:30 | Ludvig Sinander (University of Oxford & Nuffield College) The Comparative Statics of Persuasion |
17:30-18:30 | Stephen Morris (MIT) The Optimality of Coarse Information |
19:30 | Drinks and Dinner Scarman Courtyard Restaurant |
Saturday 11 June
09:30-10:30 |
Joyee Deb (Yale School of Management) Reputation and competitive selection |
10:30-11:00 |
Coffee/Tea Scarman Lounge |
11:00-12:00 |
Joao Ramos (Queen Mary University of London) Optimal Political Career Dynamics |
12:00-13:00 |
Jacob Leshno (Chicago Booth School of Business) Price Discovery in Waiting Lists: A Connection to Stochastic Gradient Descent |
13:00-14:15 |
Lunch |
14:15-15:15 |
Alexander Wolitzky (MIT) Informational Requirements for Cooperation |
15:15-16:15 |
Mehmet Ekmekci (Boston College) Information Aggregation in Auctions with Costly Information |
Registration
To book a place for this event, please complete the registration form. Places are limited so early booking is recommended and the registration form will close once this event has reached full capacity.
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Export as iCalendarSummer Seminar: Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception
Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception, Chapter 5: Vision
Contacts: Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) and Guy Longworth (G.H.Longworth@warwick.ac.uk).