Here you'll find some of the finest economics journalism on the planet. Well, our newsletter. It'll help keep you up-to-date with our event announcements, recruitment and some occasional nuggets of pure econ gold.
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25/03/2013 This week, we round off term 2 with a message from this year's President and information about being a transition mentor!
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17/03/2013 This week, we announce our newly elected committee members along with information about an exciting interdisciplinary conference on migration which will be hosted by UCL. Get the latest update on the David Ricardo Ball After Party and do join us for our final academic event of the term with Sir John Gieve!
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10/03/2013 This week, we encourage each and every one of you to come along to our AGM and vote for next year's committee - there will be no free pizza, just hardcore economics. We also invite you to our final academic event of the term - Sir John Gieve. There's also a very exciting event for those considering MSc Economics. Of course, there's also a note about the much-anticipated David Ricardo Ball!
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03/03/2013 This week we're sporting 3 outstanding events you're invited to - the Annual David Ricardo Ball of course, our very own AGM, and what promises to be a fascinating talk with the world-renowned Professor Douglas McWilliams!
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25/02/2013 This week there's a good chunk of information on the David Ricardo Ball - we're super excited. In addition, we have details of our upcoming AGM, as well as invitations to two superb events with our very own Wendy Carlin (economics superstar) and William Janeway. Finally, a note from our friends at Investment Society about their AGM.
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18/02/2013 This week we're urging you to apply, apply, apply! Even is you miss out, running for positions is a massively valuable experience. We're also delighted to invite you to a major event - Pierre Cailleteau's talk on Tuesday. Also we're revealing a little more of the Ball!
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04/02/2013 This week, we're thrilled to invite you to our Jasper Becket even today, where we'll hear about common myths and misconceptions about China's role in the world economy. In addition, we have notifications about two interesting events, one by the Debating Society on executive pay and an interdisciplinary
conference on migration. Finally, a sneak peak at the David Ricardo Ball! |
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28/01/2013 This week its our pleasure to invite you to see world renown economist Diane Coyle this Thursday. Further, we have our review of the exciting Guy de Jonquières events, and information about a conference at a little-known institution called the LSE you can get involved in.
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21/01/2013 In this issue, we invite your to our Guy de Jonquières event on Tuesday - this man is an outstanding economist and his discussion about the rise of the East will be both fascinating and topical. We'd also like you to take part in our delightful questionnaire, and we get a wee notification about an exciting event being run by the Conservative Society.
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14/01/2013 This week we invite you to come along and listen to Robert Chote, chairman of the OBR and a major academic event. We're also introducing our new academic event reviews (see our first here), inviting you lovely bunch to take our survey to help us improve (believe it or not, it is possible) and give you a preview of an upcoming headline event with Guy de Jonquières.
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07/01/2013 This week, the Newsletter #11 gives you the details of our two exciting upcoming academic events - Paul Ormerod this Thursday and Robert Chote the following Monday!
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10/12/2012 Is anyone feeling festive? I know I am. In fact, I'm putting my feet up and drinking some piping hot mulled wine with a glass of sherry and beer in front of the mantelpiece (I wasn't sure if I;d get a middle class Santa this year or not). Actually, this post is meant to introduce Newsletter #10. What a stocking-filler!
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03/12/2012 This week, we invite you to possibly our headline event of the year - a talk with Vince Cable MP. We're truly honoured to have such an esteemed guest, and urge you all to come along. Also, buy Christmas Party tickets. Do it now.
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25/11/2012 This week there's news on the ticket sales for the much-anticipated Christmas Party, headlines of one of my personal favourite events of the year - a Careers in Development Economics talk with Dan Rogger, and announcements from our friends at Global Brigades.o edit.
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19/11/2012 Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Newsletter #7, this week, the Christmas party, information on the exciting talk by Giles Whittell, the EFS conference and a heads-up regarding a project of our 'friends' at KCL!
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11/11/2012 This week we give details of our first film night - The Flaw, to be followed by drinks. It also gives you the essentials on Tom Sargent's Gorman Lectures, the EFS conference, and finally a sneak-peak at our anticipated Christmas party!
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28/10/2012 This week we'll give you the roundup of election results, but unfortunately you'll have to wait 2 weeks (D:) for the next issue - happy reading week folks!
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21/10/2012 Folks, newsletter number 4 is out - this week a reminder of a headline event, Mariana Mazzucato. Additionally an update on future and previous election
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15/10/2012 Newsletter #3 is here you lucky, lucky, lucky lot: this week we have details of some outstanding events across London, information regarding StARs application deadlines, and reminder about the EFS's impressive new online feature: MyEFS.
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08/10/2012 Another Monday another Newsletter; this week, we have our anticipated Insights Into Research event and information on how you can get involved in writing for our publication, the Drayton Weekly, or other exciting positions.
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01/10/2012 Welcome back! You'll find a note from the President, Jack Blundell, recruitment opportunities in the Society, StAR election information, event details and more in this issue
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