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Celebrating Excellence: Prize-Giving Ceremony for First-Year Economics Students

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 October 2024

We recently had the pleasure of hosting a special prize-giving ceremony to honour the outstanding achievements of two incoming second economics students, Catherine Rabu and … Read more

Kent Economics research used to support White House report to Congress

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 March 2024

The research of University of Kent Economist, Dr Christian Siegel and Zsófia L. Bárány of the Central European University, Viena have been cited in the … Read more

Economics Sustainability Summit

By Grace Shore Banks | 06 March 2024

It’s back! After a 2 year hiatus, the Kent Economics Society Summit returns for 2024 with the theme  ‘Navigating Climate Change and Sustainability in the … Read more

Reinforcing my faith

By Grace Shore Banks | 06 March 2024

Nihad Attab, one of our Professional Degree Apprentices, is studying for her degree over four years whilst apprenticed at Oxford Economics. She also leads on … Read more

Adam Smith and The Bankers: Retrospect and Prospect

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 February 2024

Dr Alfred Duncan and Professor Charles Nolan discuss Adam Smith’s vision for banking and try to deduce how Smith might have approached some current issues … Read more

5-weeks Mindfulness course, open to all students.

By Grace Shore Banks | 13 February 2024

Learn to deal with feelings of anxiety, improve your ability to focus and foster feelings of happiness and joy. Are you busy living, working or … Read more

Get Stuck into Something Big

By Grace Shore Banks | 07 February 2024

Teale Cunningham was part of the first cohort of graduates on our Professional Economist Degree Apprenticeship Scheme and his dissertation has been chosen for inclusion … Read more

Gaining a Competitive Edge

By Grace Shore Banks | 07 February 2024

Victoria Haigney was part of the first cohort of Professional Economist Degree Apprenticeship Scheme who gradauated with a first class honours in a celebration at … Read more

The Importance of Education

By Grace Shore Banks | 07 February 2024

Tobin Lochrie was looking for a career change when he joined the Professional Economist Degree Apprentiship Progamme where he was apprenticed to the Department of … Read more

Call for Papers: Firm Dynamics, Market Structures and Productivity in the Macroeconomy III

By Grace Shore Banks | 04 January 2024

We are hosting the third edition of our workshop, this time a collaboration with joint with the Banks of England and Bristol University and invite … Read more

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