01/15/2025
The Columbia Economics Department is proud to take part in the Bridge to PhD Program in STEM, a two-year training program designed to increase the participation of individuals who have encountered barriers on their path to a graduate education in Ph.D. programs in STEM disciplines. Applications for our Fall 2025 cohort are now open, and we encourage you to apply and/or share with those who may be interested! More information about the program and application information can be found in the attached document as well as at this link: https://lnkd.in/eCsqJg5q
02/08/2023
The Bridge to the Ph.D. program is currently accepting applicants for the 2023-2025 program. The deadline is 17th February 2023. Please visit the Bridge to the Ph.D. program website for information about how to apply. https://bridgetophd.facultydiversity.columbia.edu/
12/14/2021
Columbia University's Bridge to the Ph.D. Program in STEM is a two-year research program designed for underrepresented students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in STEM.
Learn more here: bit.ly/cubridge
NOTE:
Applications are due February 15, 2022
12/13/2021
TONIGHT:
13th Annual Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture with David M. Kreps hosted both in-person (for CUID holders) and virtually.
More info on tonight's lecture and registration link: https://bit.ly/3DPbYUc
More info on the Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture Series: https://bit.ly/3ERpw2T
12/06/2021
Interested in corporate debt markets? Check out this event hosted by the Program for Economic Research:
11/13/2021
Considering a Ph.D. in STEM but not sure where to start?
Columbia University's Bridge to the Ph.D. Program in STEM is a two-year research program designed for underrepresented students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in STEM.
Learn more here: bit.ly/cubridge
06/03/2021
There's still time to register for tomorrow's workshop on alternative with CFM! Join us for a conversation about and .
https://econ.columbia.edu/event/alternative-datasets-workshop/
06/01/2021
Econ students! Don't forget to join us this Friday morning for a special workshop with CFM. We'll discuss student with alternative datasets.
https://econ.columbia.edu/event/alternative-datasets-workshop/
05/28/2021
The latest edition of the Columbia Economic Review (CER) journal is now available! CER is led, organized and operated entirely by students at across a diverse array of academic disciplines.
https://columbiaeconreview.com/journal/Fall%202020%20Issue
05/28/2021
Join us next Friday for a workshop on and alternative with Capital Fund Management (CFM)! We'll talk about student-led research beginning at 9:00 a.m. on June 4th.
https://econ.columbia.edu/event/alternative-datasets-workshop/
05/27/2021
"Social is based on the proposition that all citizens are equal before the law and in the market . Yet from the start, America has been in a non-stop struggle over that supposedly very-American proposition," says Prof. Jeff Sachs.
Opinion: How a Third Reconstruction could end American poverty
Jeffrey D. Sachs writes that those behind the new House resolution titled the Third Reconstruction are doing the Lord's work to lift the poor and fulfill America's founding credo that we are all created equal. "The Third Reconstruction should aim to end -- once and for all -- the oligarchy of rich W...
05/26/2021
Columbia Economics invites all students to join an upcoming workshop on June 4th about and alternative .
Register here: https://econ.columbia.edu/event/alternative-datasets-workshop/