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Workshop on causal inference

26 May 2023

We are delighted to host a workshop on causal inference given by Prof. Prof. Scott Cunningham

2023 Phd Conference

11 May 2023

2023 Phd Conference

Professor Juan Pablo Rud wins IZA's 2023 IRECC Award

08 Mar 2023

We are very pleased to announce that Professor Juan Pablo Rud is among the two winners of this year’s IZA’s Award for “Innovative Research in the Economics of Climate Change” (IRECC).

Thank you to the participants of the workshop ‘Regional Disparities and Economic Policies’

08 Mar 2023

The Economics department hosted PhD candidates from the “Regional Disparities and Economic Policies” research training group from various universities of the Ruhr region in Germany.

Workshop: Regional disparities and economic policies

27 Feb 2023

The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway will host the PhD Workshop on March 7th joint with the German “Regional disparities and economic policies” Research Training Group.

Student Spotlight: Vwairé Obukohwo

08 Feb 2023

Meet Vwairé, a 4th year Economics Student at Royal Holloway. She is a Rowing (Sculling) Sports Scholar, meaning she trains professionally for her sport alongside her studies.

The Department of Economics launches internal EconFrame 2023 Photo Competition

01 Feb 2023

To encourage participation to EconFrame 2023, we are excited to announce an internal competition for Royal Holloway UG students. Both individual and group submissions are welcome.

Professor Arnaud Chevalier is appointed Associate Editor at Industrial Relations

20 Jan 2023

We are delighted to announce that Professor Arnaud Chevalier is the new Associate Editor at Industrial Relations.

New evidence on how public transport boosts the labour market

19 Jan 2023

Professor Seltzer and Professor Wadsworth explore the consequences of the commuter transport revolution on working class labour markets in 1930s London.

Fully-Funded PhD Studentship on "Climate Risks, Energy Efficiency and Mortgage Lending"

01 Dec 2022

A collaboration between the Department of Economics at Royal Holloway and the Bank of England