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A reminder that registrations are currently open for the Irish Society for Women in Economics Conference on 'Gender, Economics, and Society' on September 5th in the Central Bank of Ireland Attendance is free but places are limited so sign up today at tickettailor.com/events/irishso…
🚨 NEW BLOG 🚨 "How Has UK #Trade Been Impacted by Leaving the European Union?" In our latest #MondayInterview, Deputy Director Stephen Millard sat down with Post-Doctoral Researcher Antonio Haro to get his thoughts on the topic 💡⬇️ hubs.la/Q02Nh8Yh0
Bookings are now open for our #RESSummit 'Artificial Intelligence and Jobs’! 🗣️Speakers (panel 2): Dr Stefania Paredes Fuentes and Petar Stankov 🪑Chair: Cloda Jenkins @Cloda_Jenkins 🗓️06 November, 14:00-16:00 👉bit.ly/4bF7wIn #EconTwitter #RESEvent #artificialintelligence
📢JOB VACANCY: University of Southampton is inviting applications for Lecturer in #Economics (x4). Salary: £44,263 to £56,021. Closing date: 15 Sept. Full details and to apply: jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r…
Check out our #JobsBoard today and take the first step toward your future! We have some great vacancies available via our UK Women in Economics Network (UK WEN) Jobs Board, from academia to the private sector, have a look today. 👉bit.ly/3MuhqTe #JobSearch #Employment #EconTwitter
"More difficult decisions are likely next year and beyond given the difficult fiscal outlook." David Phillips gives an immediate response to the Scottish Finance Minister’s announcement of in-year spending cuts. Read the full response here: ifs.org.uk/articles/immed…
Forthcoming in EJ: ‘Maternal Investments in Children: The Role of Expected Effort and Returns’ by Sonia Bhalotra, Adeline Delavande, Paulino Font-Gilabert, Joanna Maselko Adeline Delavande Joanna Maselko @novaSBE doi.org/10.1093/ej/uea… Royal Economic Society Oxford Economics #EconTwitter
Our keynote speaker at the 1st #gender and #economics conference is Jo Swaffield from University of Southampton & chair of the Women’s Committee at the Royal Economic Society. She presents an important report of the Committee on the progression of women economists in UK academia.
🙌Become a UK Women in Economics Network (UK WEN) Champion! We are seeking #sponsorship from partners to help us continue our efforts to support #WomeninEcon. We are hugely grateful to the partner organisations that have supported our activities to date. More info👉bit.ly/3RyEDGy #EconTwitter