On 30 Sep 2024, at 22:19, Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos <hector.rufrancos@stir.ac.uk> wrote:
FYI- please sign up!
--Dr Hector Gutierrez RufrancosSenior Lecturer in EconomicsUniversity of Stirling School of Management
PhD Convenor, Economics Division, University of Stirling School of Management
Director UG Programme in Economics, University of Stirling School of Management
Global Labor Organization Research Fellow
Summer School Director, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics
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Sent: Monday, September 30, 2024 3:57:19 PM
To: Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos <hector.rufrancos@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Registration open: RES Doctoral Training ProgrammeCAUTION: This email originated from outside University of Stirling. Do not follow links or open attachments if you doubt the authenticity of the sender or the content.
Dear Hector ,
You are receiving this email as you have been named as a PGR Coordinator for your institution. The ESRC has awarded the Royal Economic Society funding to deliver a training programme for doctoral candidates in Economics, beginning in this academic year. I would be grateful if you could let any PhD students under your care know about the RES Doctoral Training Programme.
The Doctoral Training Programme includes expert workshops on skills necessary for PhD students in Economics and masterclasses in important areas of Economic research, as well as a Residential School. It will run throughout the academic year, on most Wednesday afternoons starting in October 2024.
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Expert workshops and masterclasses will be online, and registration for the Autumn Term is now open. For registration links and more information on the RES DTP, please visit the RES DTP websiteor email me at doctoraltraining@res.org.uk.
The programme for this term includes:- Wednesday 9 October Data Bases for Research Economists: Emma Gordon, ADR UK; Rebecca Riley, King’s College London; Claire Crawford, UCL; Damian Whittard, UWE Bristol; and Joe Grice (RES)- Wednesday 23 October Recent Advances in Public Economics: Using demand estimates to inform policy: Rachel Griffith, University of Manchester and IFS- Wednesday 13 November How to Prepare for the European Job Market: Tai-Wei Hu, University of Bristol; Joerg Weber, University of Exeter; Apurav Bhatiya, University of Birmingham; Martina Uccioli; University of Nottingham and Mary S. Morgan, LSE- Wednesday 20 November Crime Economics: Research Advances and Evidened-Based Policy:Stephen Machin, LSE- Wednesday 27 November How Economic Research can Influence Policy-Makers: Mike Brewer, Resolution Foundation; Michelle Clement, King’s College London; Tim Butcher, Low Pay Commission; Neil Golborne, Department of Business and Trade and Parama Chaudhury, UCL- Wednesday 11 December Recent Advances in Behavioural Economics: Simon Gaechter, University of Nottingham
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