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DTSTAMP:20260418T033026Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260621T171500
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SUMMARY:CAGE Summer School 2026: Develop the research skills needed for d
 ata analysis
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UID:20260621-8ac672c49c51673e019c57429dfb116d@warwick.ac.uk
CREATED:20260408T101055Z
DESCRIPTION:21st - 25th June at the University of Warwick Applications ar
 e now open for the annual CAGE summer school for undergraduates interest
 ed in a career in academic or policy research. CAGE is a research centre
  based in the department of economics at the University of Warwick. We d
 eliver policy driven economics research informed by culture\, history an
 d behaviour. The three-day residential training course provides a practi
 cal grounding in coding\, data analysis management and research design -
  all the skills needed to get started as a researcher. Deadline for appl
 ications: Thursday 30th April 2026 Only year 1 or 2 undergraduates study
 ing economics or quantitative social science in the UK or EU are eligibl
 e to apply. All accommodation\, meals and travel contribution will be fu
 nded by CAGE. Arrival for the summer school is on Sunday 21st June and d
 eparting Thursday 25th June. Organiser: Professor Mirko Draca\, Director
  of CAGE Research Centre\, University of Warwick Confirmed presenters: M
 irko Draca (University of Warwick)\, Peter John Lambert (University of W
 arwick)\, Eric Melander (University of Birmingham). Location and timing:
  Scarman Conference Centre\, University of Warwick\, Coventry CV4 7AL\, 
 United Kingdom The Summer School will begin with a welcome barbecue on t
 he evening of Sunday 21st June and finish on the morning of Thursday 25t
 h June. Full programme TO FOLLOW What will I learn? The programme will b
 e a mix of lectures and interactive sessions delivered by academic and p
 olicy experts and cover the following: Coding for economists: learn how 
 to organise a professional coding workflow. Data management and analysis
 : understand ways to put together\, present and analyse complex repeated
  cross-section and panel datasets. Digitisation of historical data: hear
  how to convert hard copy tabular and text data into electronic form. Us
 ing GIS (Geographic Information System) techniques to extract spatial da
 ta from maps. Working on the cloud: a guide to setting up and running bi
 g data analysis on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Using Large Language Model
 s: learn how to build new types of data for economics research. The time
 table of the summer school will be organised around lectures in the firs
 t half of the day with research presentations / case studies in the seco
 nd half. There will also be the chance for more hands-on and participato
 ry work in the afternoon sessions. Biographies of the speakers Mirko Dra
 ca is a professor of economics at the University of Warwick\, a research
  associate at the Centre for Economic Performance\, and CAGE Research Ce
 ntre Director. His main research area is applied microeconomics\, with a
 pplications to labour markets\, political economy\, criminal behaviour a
 nd innovation and technology. Peter John Lambert is an economist and co-
 director of the Applied Economics using AI (AEAI) Lab. His research focu
 ses on leveraging novel data and AI/LLMs to study organizations\, indust
 ries\, and economic growth. He studied his PhD in Economics at the Londo
 n School of Economics (LSE). Eric Melander is an assistant professor of 
 economics at the University of Birmingham and an external CAGE research 
 associate. His research interests span economic history and political ec
 onomy. In his work\, he draws on techniques from applied econometrics\, 
 geographic information systems and digital humanities. Eligibility The s
 ummer school is open to year 1 and 2 UK and EU undergraduates studying e
 conomics or quantitative social science. Please note you will not be eli
 gible for a place if you have previously attended any CAGE data training
  event / Summer School. Practicalities Accommodation and meals will be p
 rovided free of charge to students. Economy only travel expenses (up to 
 £300 within Europe\, and £75 within UK) will also be covered. Travel exp
 enses will be reimbursed post event. Facilities are fully accessible. Ap
 plicants must be available and attend for the full duration of the summe
 r school. All meals and social events are included. How to Apply Please 
 click the button below and fill out the form. Apply for a place Notifica
 tion of acceptance will be sent out by Friday 1st May 2026. Any question
 s about the Summer School\, please direct your enquiry to cage.centre@wa
 rwick.ac.uk
LOCATION:Scarman Conference Centre
CATEGORIES:Create Page,CAGE Featured,CAGE Promoted,Summer School
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T101055Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Neil Rickatson:
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DTSTAMP:20260418T033026Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260409T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260410T173000
SUMMARY:Women in Environmental Economics workshop
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UID:20260409-8ac672c79c03da45019c1e8c9c1f5f3e@warwick.ac.uk
CREATED:20260323T095230Z
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday 9th April to Friday 10th April 2026 Location: 
 Warwick-in-Venice (Palazzo Giustinian Lolin\, Calle Giustinian\, 2893\, 
 30124 Venezia) Organised by: Ludovica Gazze (University of Warwick/CAGE)
 \, Andrea La Nauze (University of Melbourne)\, Mar Reguant (Northwestern
  University) CAGE is hosting a two-day Women in Environmental Economics 
 workshop in collaboration with CEPR\, bringing together researchers work
 ing across environmental and resource economics. Programme
LOCATION:Warwick Venice Centre
CATEGORIES:Create Page,CAGE Featured,International Conference,CAGE Promot
 ed
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T095230Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Neil Rickatson:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260418T033026Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260508T094500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260508T153000
SUMMARY:Computational History Workshop
TZID:Europe/London
UID:20260508-8ac672c79d00623a019d0147d1200952@warwick.ac.uk
CREATED:20260417T113206Z
DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: Friday 8th May 2026 - 9:45am to 3.30pm Location: U
 niversity of Warwick - Scarman Conference Centre (Room: Space 43) Organi
 sed by: Mirko Draca (University of Warwick/CAGE) Audience: Academics and
  Students (History and Economics in particular) Join us to hear more abo
 ut the launch of CAGE's new Computational History initiative\, part of o
 ur latest round of ESRC funding. This programme has two central aims - h
 arnessing the power of text data to open up new possibilities for histor
 ical research\, and bringing together disciplines in a connected\, organ
 ic way. You'll also learn more about our major partnership with Living w
 ith Machines – the groundbreaking humanities research group based at the
  British Library and The Alan Turing Institute\, led by Ruth Ahnert – an
 d the opportunities this collaboration creates for future research. Ther
 e will be space to ask questions\, connect with others working at the in
 tersection of history and data\, and explore how you might get involved.
  Programme Running order: 09:45 Arrival 09:55 Welcome from Mirko Draca (
 CAGE Centre Director) 10:00 Overview of Living with Machines (LwM) Proje
 ct – Ruth Ahnert (Queen Mary University of London) This paper will also 
 cover two case studies on key work packages: The Environmental Scan & Hi
 storical Language Models and ‘Atypical Animacy’ 10:45 LwM and the Emerge
 nce of Computational Map Studies – Katherine McDonough (Lancaster Univer
 sity) 11:10 Coffee/Tea break 11:35 ‘Beyond the Tracks’ and LwM: People\,
  place and railways – Joshua Rhodes (UCL) 12:00 Analysing Opposition to 
 the New Poor Law Using Historical Newspapers – Eric Melander (University
  of Birmingham) 12:25 Lunch: Scarman Dining Room 13:30 Exploration & Exp
 loitation in US Technological Change – Mirko Draca (University of Warwic
 k/CAGE) 13:55 Quantifying Belief in God. The Long Run Decline of Sincere
  Faith in England 1300-1850 – Neil Cummins (LSE) 14:20 Coffee/Tea break 
 14:35 Multimodal LLMs for Historical Dataset Construction from Archival 
 Image Scans: German Patents (1877-1918) – Niclas Grießhaber (University 
 of Oxford) 15:00 Algorithmic Census Linkage – Guy Solomon (University of
  Sheffield) 15:25 Wrap up session 15:30 Day ends Registration: If you ar
 e interested in this event\, please click the button below and fill out 
 the registration form. We will get back to you to confirm your place as 
 soon as possible. Let us know at cage.centre@warwick.ac.uk if you later 
 discover you cannot attend so that your place can be offered to others. 
 Register your place
LOCATION:Scarman Conference Centre (Space 43)
CATEGORIES:Create Page,CAGE Featured,CAGE Promoted,Economic history
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T113206Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Neil Rickatson:
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