May News RoundUp

Many of us have been immersed in exam season this month on campus, whilst our research outlook has been set to global. Read about our real world impact here.

We launched Everyday Economics!

  • Our new Outreach programme, designed by students to teach everyday finances to 16-18 year olds, is ready to roll out through schools across the country. Find out more.

Your Economics Society Needs You!

  • Do you want to improve your networking, time management and organisational skills, whilst also having fun at the same time?  If so, the Economics Society are electing committee members for the academic year 2021/2022. Get involved!

Are you working towards a Year in Industry?

What is the economic outlook for the UK?

Our research was international

  • Research by  Professor Miltos Makris argues older workers should pay higher taxes than younger workers. Read why.
  • Professor Irma Clots-Figueras collaborated on a paper examining policy effectiveness as a function of leader identity using a series of group experiments involving coordination games to measure responses to Muslim and Hindu leaders. Find out more.
  • Dr Zaki Wahhaj joined an international research team on a project promoting the production and consumption of millet through village-based ‘Self-help’ groups. Learn more.
  • Professor Roger Vickerman published the ‘International Encyclopaedia of Transportation’ bringing a cross-cutting and integrated approach to all aspects of transportation to create an indispensable reference. See more.

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