A new book by Professor Rob Fraser, one of the School’s experts in agricultural economics, is due to be published in May 2015. “Applications of … Read more
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Capitalism, Inequality and Financial Crisis
Does Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century Offer the Answer? Read Professor Jagjit Chadha’s article in the European Financial Review.
Investment Banking and Hedge Fund Trading Challenge 2015
Kent Invest held their second annual Investment Banking and Hedge Fund Trading Challenge on 21February, following on from the success of the first event in … Read more
Autumn term newsletter
Our Autumn term round-up of news is now available to view on our website. In this issue you can read about the formation of a new research … Read more
KnowledgeWorks Entrepreneurship Challenge
School of Economics final-year student, Disha Bansal, was recently interviewed by the British Council after she represented the University of Kent at the 6th Annual … Read more
Pub quiz
The School held it’s first pub quiz on 27 November in Origins. The event was a huge success with 17 teams entering: 3 staff and … Read more
Graduation Reception November 2014
It was a pleasure to celebrate with our new graduates and their families at a reception held at the Marlowe Theatre, prior to the Graduation … Read more
Employability Week talks
The School held a very successful evening during employability week when three of our Economics alumni came to talk to current students about working in the … Read more
Employability Week – working in the Finance sector
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
From gold to paper and back again
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





