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Employability Week – working in the Finance sector

By School of Natural Sciences | 04 November 2014

For Employability Week, the School of Economics is hosting a talk by recent Economics Graduates who will give personal accounts of their experiences of working and finding a job in … Read more

No ‘Silver Bullet’ for Closing the Gender Gap in Patriarchal Societies

By School of Natural Sciences | 04 November 2014

Research by Dr Zaki Wahhaj, a senior lecturer at Kent School of Economics, and Professor M Niaz Asadullah from the University of Malaya, has been highlighted … Read more

Thirlwall Visiting Research Fellow

By School of Natural Sciences | 13 October 2014

Professor Kevin Nell from the University of Porto will be visiting the School of Economics as a Thirlwall Visiting Research Fellow from 14-17 October. Professors … Read more

Nobel Laureate Meeting 2014

By School of Natural Sciences | 12 October 2014

In August 2014, Dr Wei Jiang was selected among other promising young economists worldwide to attend the 5th Lindau Meeting of Laureates of the Sveriges … Read more

From gold to paper and back again

By School of Natural Sciences | 23 September 2014

Starting his series on the history and science of monetary policy, Jagjit Chadha examines the gold standard in his Gresham College lecture: dlvr.it/6zz0Rl

Welcome Week and Induction for new students 2014

By School of Natural Sciences | 09 September 2014

The School of Economics would like to extend a very warm welcome to all the new students who will be joining us from Monday 22 September. Below are … Read more

Publish or be damned – or why central banks need to say more about the path of their policy rates

By School of Natural Sciences | 02 September 2014

Piece published recently in VOX by Richard Barwell and Jagjit Chadha: “In the wake of the crisis, forward guidance has become a prominent tool of … Read more

New Head of School

By School of Natural Sciences | 12 August 2014

Dr Alastair Bailey was appointed Head of the School of Economics in August 2014, following Professor Alan Carruth who stepped down from the post after … Read more

Thirlwall Visiting Research Fellow

By School of Natural Sciences | 29 July 2014

Professor Kevin Nell of the University of Porto, Portugal, will be visiting the School of Economics between 4 and 11 August as a Thirlwall Visiting Research … Read more

Graduation reception 2014

By School of Natural Sciences | 15 July 2014

It was a pleasure to celebrate with our new graduates and their families and friends yesterday at a reception held at the Marlowe Theatre in … Read more

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