University of Bristol School of Economics

University of Bristol School of Economics

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The School of Economics at the University of Bristol is one of the leading economics departments in the UK, offering undergraduate and postgraduate studies.

Ofsted names expert advisers 05/09/2024

πŸ“’ Professor Simon Burgess () named as expert advisor by Ofsted as part of the insights and evidence (education) external reference group.

Ofsted names expert advisers The seven external reference groups include MAT CEOs, academics and Ofsted staff

13/08/2024

The struggle for fair COVID-19 vaccine distribution was real. Dr Battal Doğan’s allocation method ensured COVAX fairly distributed 250 million units of COVID-19 vaccines across 150+ countries, overcoming political restrictions on who received them.

Discover how this method helped COVAX to close the vaccine gap and bring the pandemic under control.

https://brnw.ch/21wLORs

08/08/2024

We recently hosted the Theory and Applications of Contracts Conference, organised by Associate Professor Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka, bringing together top academics from around the world. Highlights included Nobel laureate Sir Oliver Hart from Harvard and Professor Robert Gibbons from MIT.

Sessions covered topics like AI, Digital Business, Ownership, and Public Sector Contracts. This conference underscored our commitment to leading discussions and fostering research with real-world impact.
https://brnw.ch/21wLJDT

07/08/2024

β€˜Even if you are introverted, try and make an effort to say hello and get to know new people.’ 🀝

We had a great time connecting with our recent graduates at last week's ceremony, listening to their future plans and their advice for future students. πŸŽ“βœ¨

A huge congratulations to our prize winners:

πŸ†Emily MacKinnon, who received the 2024 Deaton prize for her extended piece of research on the impact of additional children on labour market outcomes among married women in the US.

πŸ†Viktoria Leins and Phoebe Worsley, awarded for Outstanding Performance by an Economics Student for their remarkable contributions to the School.

We wish all of our graduates the greatest success in the future. We can't wait to see everything you achieve!

Stay in touch with us at [email protected].

01/08/2024

Last term, Charlotte, an Economics student, headed to the debate competition hosted by the School of Economics and interviewed students and academics. The debate focused on whether wealth tax is an effective measure to reduce inequality. πŸ“šπŸ’¬

Here’s what she discovered! πŸ€”πŸ’‘

Photos from University of Bristol School of Economics's post 30/07/2024

Congratulations to all of our incredible graduates! πŸŽ“πŸŽ‰
We are very proud of all that you have achieved. Your hard work and determination has paid off.

24/07/2024

A huge congratulations to all of our students graduating this July. We hope you enjoy the celebrations and can't wait to see what you do next! πŸŽ“β­

23/07/2024

Which way to campus? πŸŽ“πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ

We caught up with Charlie, an Economics student, on his scenic walk through Brandon Hill and Royal Fort Gardens to Bristol University! 🌳✨

15/07/2024

Beyond Bristol: Charlotte, an Economics student shows us her top picks for great UK places to visit beyond Bristol:

Kew Gardens – Discover a stunning array of botanical collections and, if you're lucky, enjoy a live orchestra performance amidst the greenery.

Brighton – Dive into a vibrant scene of thrift shops, charming independent stores, cozy cafes, and the iconic Brighton Pier with its pure seaside fun and arcade games.

Ready for a new adventure? Let’s go! πŸš—πŸŒ

04/07/2024

Ready to showcase your economic insights? The Royal Economic Society's Young Economist of the Year 2024 competition is here! Open to Year 10-13 students in England and Wales (or equivalent in Scotland and Northern Ireland), this is your chance to tackle real-world economic issues and share your unique ideas.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to shine! πŸ’‘πŸŒπŸ“ˆ
➑️ https://www.discovereconomics.co.uk/young-economist-of-the-year-competition

03/07/2024

Why do some women conform more to stereotypical gender norms while others do not? A new study by Dr Uta Bolt, Assistant Professor in Economics delves into this question by examining essays written by 11-year-old girls back in 1969. Using machine learning the research links these norms to later life outcomes. This insight is crucial in promoting gender equality and creating a more equitable society.

β€œI was drawn to this study because gender conformity significantly influences women's decisions about work, yet there is a lack of data as it is hard to measure. I wanted to bridge this gap.” said Uta.

➑️ Find out more and watch the full film: https://brnw.ch/21wL6oz

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Priory Road Complex
Bristol
BS81TU

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm