The week after that is up for grabs if someone wants to present an idea/progress etc. Perhaps Julion or Maev? No worries if nobody wants to take the slot, we can also have a “regular” PhD Lab in which we hear equally from everyone.
In three weeks, I am gone for a conference (and I suspect the same will be true for quite some folk at the Econ division), so no lab.
In 4 weeks, I would like to tackle Chapter 5 (Finding funding). @Johanne: Would you be up for presenting this chapter?
In 5 weeks (the day before our Behavioural conference in Stirling), I would like Jasmine top present the paper (published recently in the AER) that will form the basis for her Study 2.
After that, we could switch to a monthly rhythm during the Summer break.
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10/04/2024 | Regular Lab |
17/04/2024 | No Lab: Scottish Economic Society Conference |
24/04/2024 | Jasmine: Heiss et al (2022, AER) |
01/05/2024 | Book Club Chapter 5 (Johanne) |
On 2. Apr 2024, at 17:07, Till Stowasser <till.stowasser@stir.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear PhD Lab,
This is a quick reminder that we are meeting tomorrow at 11AM in room 2B88 for our next PhD Lab. See the schedule for the rest of the term below.
Please read Chapter 4 of Doing Economics in preparation of tomorrow’s session. Jayne will kick off the discussion with a short summary of the chapter.
@Johanne: Will you be able to present Chapter 5 in three weeks’ time?
Best,Till
On 27 Mar 2024, at 22:37, Till Stowasser <till.stowasser@stir.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Follow-up regarding the remaining PhD Lab slots this term:
03/04/2024 Book Club Chapter 4 (Jayne) 10/04/2024 17/04/2024 No Lab: Scottish Economic Society Conference 24/04/2024 Book Club Chapter 5 (TBD) 01/05/2024 Jasmine: Heiss et al (2022, AER)
Next week, we’ll have another book club session. Jayne kindly volunteered to present Chapter 4 on Handling Peer Review. Please read this chapter ahead of next week’s lab.
The week after that is up for grabs if someone wants to present an idea/progress etc. Perhaps Julion or Maev? No worries if nobody wants to take the slot, we can also have a “regular” PhD Lab in which we hear equally from everyone.
In three weeks, I am gone for a conference (and I suspect the same will be true for quite some folk at the Econ division), so no lab.
In 4 weeks, I would like to tackle Chapter 5 (Finding funding). @Johanne: Would you be up for presenting this chapter?
In 5 weeks (the day before our Behavioural conference in Stirling), I would like Jasmine top present the paper (published recently in the AER) that will form the basis for her Study 2.
After that, we could switch to a monthly rhythm during the Summer break.
Best,Till
On 26 Mar 2024, at 21:25, Till Stowasser <till.stowasser@stir.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear PhD Lab,
This is a reminder that Jasmine has her annual review presentation tomorrow, so please attend if you can.
- When: Wednesday, 27th of March 11:00 (our usual PhD Lab slot)
- Where:
Also, we should think about how to fill the remaining PhD Lab slots of this term:
27/03/2024 Jasmine's Annual Review 03/04/2024 10/04/2024 17/04/2024 Scottish Economic Society Conference 24/04/2024 01/05/2024
The teaching term officially ends on 17th of April, but I’m happy to continue the lab until the end of April if there is demand. During the summer, we could switch to a monthly rhythm – something to discuss during the PhD Lab.
This would leave us with up to four remaining slots in the Spring.
Would anyone want to present an idea/their progress in any of these slots?@Jasmine: One of the later slots would be ideal for you to present the Heiss/McFadden/Winter/Wuppermann paper to us.
I would also like to get another one or two chapters of the 'Doing Economics’ book covered before the summer, so I would need one or two volunteers for this.
Please let me know if you’d like any of these slots.
Best,Till