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The Ports speaker series features Christiaan De Beukelaer, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Policy University of Melbourne
Department seminar. Martin Dufwenberg is a Karl & Stevie Eller Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Arizona. He will present the paper: "Threats+" (written with Flora Li and Alec Smith).
Public lecture by Professor Adam Bodnar, professor of law and Dean of the Law Faculty of the SWPS University in Warsaw
Origins and consequences of policy complexity in the European Union
The IUROPA network co-organises a conference on empirical and legal studies in EU law together with LSE Law School.
Lecturer: Rosana Pinheiro-Machado, University College Dublin.
The Departmental Seminar Series features Elizabeth Roberts, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Kate Brown visits the STS Methods Lab
Department seminar. Fatih Guvenen is the Curtis L. Carlson professor of economics at the University of Minnesota. He will present the paper: "Skewed Business Cycles" (written with Sergio Salgado and Nicholas Bloom).
How do we build knowledge and capacity for change for a comprehensive housing policy?
Title: Why get involved? Investigating stakeholder rationales for participating in collaborative interactions at the policy-science nexus
The Ports speaker series features Carola Hein, Professor of Architecture & Urban Planning History at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
Økonomisk institutt ønsker deg hjertelig velkommen til bachelorseremoni for våre kandidater.
Title of the presentation: "Guilt No More: Emotion Dynamics and Protest (De)Mobilization"
Department seminar. İrem Güçeri is an Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, at the University of Oxford. She will present the paper: "Dynamics of Financing Frictions for R&D."
This workshop focus on foreign fighters, i.e. military volunteers fighting in a theatre of war in one country while citizens of another.
Stable Jobs, Precarious Lives: Rural Public Servants in Ethiopia
Tine Damsholt visits the STS Methods Lab
with Associate professor Judith Keene, University of Sydney, and Associate professor David Malet, American University Washington DC
Lisa Dellmuth presents the co-authored paper Distributive Justice and the Legitimacy of International Organizations at the Tuesday Seminar on 23 May 2023.
Title: The Ambition Trap: Why Overpromising on Climate Action Could Undermine Progress
Department seminar. Johannes Haushofer is a Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. He will present the paper: "The Comparative Impact of Cash Transfers and Psychotherapy on Psychological and Economic Well-being" (written with Robert Mudida and Jeremy Shapiro).
EU3D will hold its concluding conference in Krakow on the future of European democracy. The first day is set aside for project internal sessions and day two is open for the public with a keynote speech by Klaus Welle, former Secretary General of the European Parliament.
Master in Economics Maria Nareklishvili at Department of Economics will defend the thesis "Network Structures in Observational Data" for the PhD degree.