Financial, Economic and Business History

This summer school will offer you the opportunity to develop core research skills, ranging from presenting your research project, receiving feedback, providing commentary on the work of your peers, and moderating others’ sessions.
You will receive feedback on your presentation from leading scholars in the field. Additionally, these scholars will deliver keynote speeches on the latest developments and trends in financial, economic and business history, shedding light on the digitization of historical data and innovative research methodologies. Moreover, you will receive guidance on publishing your work from (former) journal editors and gain valuable insights into academic career prospects. In celebration of the third female (and first in economic history) Noble Memorial Prize winner in Economic Sciences, Claudia Goldin, we will pay particular attention to women in academia.
Practical information
Dates
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24 - 28 June 2024
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Location
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Groningen, the Netherlands
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Level
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PhD |
Fees
includes hotel costs, three dinners, four lunches and coffee breaks in between the sessions, excursion |
€ 150 |
Academic coordinators
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Dr. Amaury de Vicq & Thalassa de Waal |
Contact |
feb.his.summerschool@rug.nl Dr. Amaury de Vicq & Thalassa de Waal
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Last modified: | 22 January 2024 3.50 p.m. |