Over the summer, we are lucky to be welcoming back three former PhD students to the School of Economics. Marcelo Piancastelli di Siqueira, from University … Read more
Category: Postgraduate
Spring newsletter 2018
The Kent School of Economics Spring newsletter is now available on our website. We produce a newsletter at the end of the Autumn and Spring … Read more
Graduation and prizewinners 2017
It was a pleasure to celebrate with our new graduates and their families at a reception held on 10 July at the Cathedral Lodge in Canterbury. … Read more
Industry volatility and international trade
by Adina Ardelean, Miguel León-Ledesma and Laura Puzzello, discussion paper KDPE 1709, June 2017. Non-technical summary In modern theories of economic fluctuations, shocks that drive macroeconomic … Read more
Vacancy: Post-doctoral research assistant
The School of Economics is seeking to appoint a post-doctoral research assistant to work on an EPSRC funded project ‘EconoMical, PsycHologicAl and Societal Impact of RanSomware … Read more
Workshop: Validation Methods for Agent-Based Models
The School of Economics will be hosting a workshop on ‘Validation Methods for Agent-Based Models’ on Monday 24 April. The workshop will comprise a series of presentations relating … Read more
New doctoral scholarship
The School of Economics is pleased to be able to offer one additional doctoral scholarship for 2017 entry for a specific project on ‘The Role of Social Networks … Read more
Alumni Networking Evening
The School ran its third annual Alumni Networking Evening on Tuesday 14 March at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury. The event was well attended by … Read more
Economics PhD student to join World Bank
Economics PhD student, Sashana Whyte, has been selected to join the Young Professionals Program of the World Bank from September this year. Since its inception in … Read more
Autumn term newsletter 2016
The Kent School of Economics Autumn term newsletter is now available on our website. We produce a newsletter at the end of the Autumn and Spring terms … Read more