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T-focused Research Day

The one-day workshop offers the opportunity for Teaching focussed staff to present economics fields research to colleagues, to exchange research ideas, to create internal networks, and to foster collaboration where possible. Presenters will be able to receive comments and feedback on work-in-progress research projects.

Date: Friday 12 May 2023

Venue: S0.11

09.00 - 09.15

Coffee, Welcome and Introduction

09.15 - 10.00

Neil Lloyd

Topic: Tax incentivized co-employment under progressive taxation

 

Damiano Turchet

Topic: Existence of monopoly equilibrium

10.05 - 10.45

Amira Elasra

Topic: Employability skills development and students expectations

10.45 - 11.10

Break

11.10 - 12.00

Alex Karalis Isaac

Topic: Stamp duty relief and UK house prices

 

Farzad Javidanrad

Topic: Macro/Monetary

12.00 - 13.30 Lunch
13.35 - 13.55

Thomas Martin

Topic: Student expectations, happiness, and group work

 

Farzad Javidanrad

Topic: Political Economy/Macro

14.05 - 14.45

Atisha Ghosh

Topic: Exogenous Shocks, Sympathy and Electoral Outcomes

 

Christian Soegaard

Topic: Building Bridges: The Effect of Major Infrastructure Development on Trade

14.45 - 15.10 Break
15.10 - 15.55

Lory Barile

Topic: Does priming close the gender competition gap?

 

Taha Movahedi

Topic: Identity based discrimination and Moral wiggle room

16.00 - 16.40

Arthur Galichere

Topic: Asset Price Bubbles and Monetary Policy

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Public Engagement Masterclass: Sharing your work with the public
Ramphal

This workshop will guide you through the ways to create engaging talks, videos, podcasts, activities and shows based on your research or your area of work. Through exercises and interaction participants will gain understanding of how to communicate more effectively whatever the setting. Ideal for groups or individuals working towards an event or looking for new ideas to share their work.

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Academic Writing Station
Co-creation Space, Library (Floor 2)

Stumped by spelling? Grouchy about grammar? Befuddled with feedback? The Academic Writing Station provides entry-level peer to peer writing support at weekly face to face and online drop-ins. This service is open and available to UG, PGT and PGR students.

Sessions cannot be pre-booked. If our facilitators are busy, please wait, and they will help as soon as they can.

You can also join us on Teams. Just ask to enter the meeting, and a facilitator will let you in when they're available. Please be patient and they will assist as soon as possible.

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Chinese Philosophy Seminar Series 2022/23
MS Teams

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Guest Speaker: Jifen Li (Renmin University of China)

Title: A New Account of Human Nature in the Xunzi

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Bridging the Bar Academy Q&A 23/24

The session will cover the Academy course, how our application process works, and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you might have about the programme or selection process.

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