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International Students – Seeking UK Work after studies
Social Sciences Building

This event is ON CAMPUS and is open to any international student wanting to stay in the UK to search for work after their degree. It will be delivered by a University Senior Careers Consultant and Immigration Adviser.

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Economics Undergraduate Live Chat
Meet and Engage (Online)

Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.

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Bristol-Warwick Empirical IO workshop & masterclass

Runs from Tuesday, June 13 to Thursday, June 15.

Dates: Tuesday 13 June - Thursday 15 June 2023
Organisers: Alessandro Iaria (University of Bristol) and Ao Wang (University of Warwick)
Location: Scarman Conference Centre, University of Warwick

 
13th June (Masterclass & reception)

Masterclass: Empirical Industrial Organization and Finance by Alessandro Gavazza (LSE)

Session 1: 14:00-16:00

Break: 16.00 - 16.30
Session 2: 16.30 - 18.30 ((with 10 mins’ break after 55mins)

Welcome reception & dinner (by invitation): from 19.00

14th June (Workshop)

Session 1: 9.30 - 11.00

Estimating Discrete Games with Many Firms and Many Decisions: An Application to Merger and Product Variety by Ying Fan (Michigan), joint with Chenyu Yang (Maryland)
Self-preferencing, Quality Provision, and Welfare in Mobile Application Markets by Xuan Teng (LMU)

 Break: 11.00-11.30
 Session 2: 11.30 – 13.00

Refinancing Cross-Subsidies in the Mortgage Market by Alessandro Gavazza (LSE), joint with Jack Fisher (LSE), Lu Liu (U. of Pennsylvania, Wharton), Tarun Ramadorai (Imperial College Business Schoo) and Jagdish Tripathy (Bank of England)
Bank Branching Strategies in the 1997 Thai Financial Crisis and Local Access to Credit by Christoph Walsh (Tilburg), joint with Marc Rysman and Robert M. Townsend.

Lunch 13.00 - 14.30
Session 3: 14.30 – 16.00

Insider and outsider careers in executive management by Robert Miller (CMU Tepper), joint with Andrea Flores, George-Levi Gayle and Limor Golan.
Customers as buffer, by Andrea Pozzi (EIEF) joint with Massimiliano Affinito (Bank of Italy), Marco Di Maggio (HBS), Luigi Guiso (EIEF) and Fadi Hassan (Bank of Italy).

A walk to Kenilworth Castle & dinner in Kenilworth afterwards (invitation only)

15th June (Workshop)

Session 4: 9.00 - 10.30

Search Frictions and Product Design in the Municipal Bond Market by Giulia Brancaccio (NYU Stern), joint with Karam Kang (CMU)
London Sorting: a BLP model of location choice of heterogeneous workers in London by Lars Nesheim (UCL)

Break: 10.30 - 11.00
Session 5: 11.00 - 12.30

Influencer Cartels by Marit Hinnosaar (Nottingham), joint with Toomas Hinnosaar.

What can Greek islands teach us about pass-through and competition? by Christos Genakos (Cambridge Judge).

Lunch: from 12.30

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Legal Cheek: Secrets to Success Nottingham — with Gateley, Shoosmiths, Travers Smith and ULaw
ULaw Nottingham

The event features a panel discussion from 4-5pm with speakers from the participating firms and a careers expert from ULaw. The speakers will reflect on their career journeys, discuss life as a lawyer in Nottingham, and advise students on how they can best position themselves to obtain training contracts with these leading firms. After the panel discussion there will be networking over complimentary drinks and snacks with the speakers, trainees from the firms and members of their graduate recruitment teams until 6:30pm.

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