23/05/2025
From coursework questions to settling into university life, there’s always someone to turn to. Our students know support is never far away—just a chat, drop-in, or email away.
For more information, check out the link below:
https://buff.ly/jkIXMmN
20/05/2025
📢📢Calling all MSc and 2nd year MRes students! – this is your chance to have your say and be entered into a prize draw.
Share your thoughts on your experience and help shape the future of postgraduate education - The Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) is open from 28th April to 13th June.
Take part by clicking the link https://buff.ly/AE7EAmQ
16/05/2025
From guest lectures to policy roundtables, our events give students the chance to engage with Economics beyond the textbook—and hear from the people shaping the field.
Want to know more? Click below:
https://buff.ly/X5Z4RfN
13/05/2025
Meet esteemed colleague Dr Subham Kailthya our academic careers coordinator. “My work lies at the intersection of political economics and development. I use data to understand the factors that increase firm-level productivity, examine how political competition affects public provision, and how public policies can build climate resilience in the tropics”.
Link to the module leaders page 🔗 : https://buff.ly/VI82WPd
12/05/2025
🗳️ SSLC Elections are now open for 2025-26!🗳️
Vote for your new SSLC course reps and ensure your voice is heard.
Have your say and help shape the future of your academic experience.
Voting closes Friday 16th May at 9am
Click the link and enter your vote today! https://buff.ly/UB0BKL2
09/05/2025
Exploring options, building skills, and preparing for the future—career planning starts here. Whether it’s preparing for spring weeks or connecting at networking events, Economics students are always looking ahead—and there’s support every step of the way.
Visit the link to explore further:
https://buff.ly/efdbYrY
07/05/2025
Are you enthusiastic about economics and keen to make a meaningful contribution to the student experience at Warwick?
Applications are now open to become an Economics Student Ambassador for the Department of Economics. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your leadership, communication, and teamwork skills while representing the department at events, supporting prospective and current students, and contributing to outreach activities.
🔗 Apply via this link: https://buff.ly/34Zx1EG
06/05/2025
Introducing the brilliant Dr Neil Lloyd. “My research interests are in the area of Labour Economics and Applied Microeconometrics. I am particularly interested in the way institutions affect labour market outcomes; for example, collective bargaining, minimum wages, taxation, and family policy. I am also interested in other Applied Microeconomics fields, including Development Economics, Health Economics, and Economic History.”
Link to the module leaders page 🔗 : https://buff.ly/Hc6aytN
02/05/2025
Whether you're pitching ideas or leading the way, societies give you the space to explore, connect, and grow outside the lecture hall. From hosting debates to planning socials, our students bring ideas to life through societies that connect passions with the world of Economics.
Check out our brilliant Economics societies or learn more by clicking the link https://www.warwicksu.com/societies-sports/societies/
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29/04/2025
Today, we introduce a valued member of the team, Professor Manuel Bagues. “I have been a Professor here at the University of Warwick since 2018. My research interests lie primarily in Labor Economics, with a focus on Personnel Economics, Gender Economics, and Economics of Education”. Watch here for information on our Quantitative Methods: Econometrics Module.
Link to the module leaders page 🔗 : https://buff.ly/HEElMPM
22/04/2025
Meet our esteemed colleague Dr Michela Redoano, Associate Professor of Economics here at Warwick, Research Fellow at the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) and at CES-Ifo (Munich). Michela holds a PhD and an MSc in Economics from the University of Warwick and a BSc in Economics from the University of Genoa.
Link to the module leaders page 🔗 : https://buff.ly/vllohNi
16/04/2025
Register here: https://buff.ly/W38JK1G
Join us for Alumni Career Journeys – a two-part event focused on:
Further Studies (Part 1) and Building Your Career without Connections (Part 2)
Date: Wednesday, 30th April 2025
Time: 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Location: The Oculus, OC0.03
Hear from recent Economics alumni pursuing further studies at Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, and more, and gain practical advice on launching your career without an existing network.
Schedule:
2:00 – 2:30 PM: Further Studies Panel
2:30 – 3:00 PM: Networking, Pizza and Refreshments
3:00 – 3:30 PM: Careers Panel
3:30 – 4:00 PM: Networking and Refreshments
This event is open to current students only and counts towards PDM credits for first-year undergraduate Economics students.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from inspiring alumni and build valuable connections.