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Early Career Days

Community-wide Event

Start time:

November 18, 2021 - November 20, 2021

EST

Location:

Online, New York, New York

Type:

Workshop

Description

publishing • the job market • writing • teaching • mental health • work-life balance

As young scholars we are confronted with many challenges: publishing, teaching, the job market, work-life balance and institutional barriers. Often we face these demands alone and without much institutional or even moral support.

At the YSI Early Career Days we begin to confront these issues as a community by sharing experiences, building resources and providing support to navigate these early career challenges.

Featuring:

Anand Shrivastava (Azim Premji University, Bengaluru)
Carlo D’Ippoliti (Sapienza University of Rome)
Carola Binder (Haverford College)
Cecilia del Barrio (European Central Bank)
Claire Jones (Financial Times)
Danielle Guizzo (University of Bristol)
David Ruccio (University of Notre Dame)
Devika Dutt (Berggruen Institute, University of Southern California)
Fiona Tregenna (University of Johannesburg)
George Akerlof (University of California, Berkeley)
Goncalo Fonseca (INET Education)
Ingrid H. Kvangraven (King’s College London)
James Heckman (University of Chicago)
Jayati Ghosh (UMass Amherst)
Jay Pocklington (INET Young Scholars Initiative)
Jean Lacroix (Université Paris-Saclay)
Joris Tieleman (Rethinking Economics)
Juan Acosta (Universidad del Valle)
Lilian Rolim (Universidade Estadual de Campinas)
Lynn Parramore (Institute for New Economic Thinking)
Michelle Groenewald (The North-West University)
Nicolas Aguila (University of Witten/Herdecke)
Paul Dudenhefer (Duke)
Olga Mikheeva (UCL)
Orsola Costantini (UNCTAD)
Paul Dudenhefer (Duke University)
Peter Bent (Trinity College)
Peter Bofinger (University of Würzburg)
Rob Johnson (Institute for New Economic Thinking)
Sam de Muijnck (Rethinking Economics)
Sara Stevano (SOAS, London)
Surbhi Kesar (SOAS, London)
Tinashe Nyamunda (University of Pretoria)
William Hynes (OECD New Approaches to Economic Challenges)

View the program

https://ysiproject.org/program

Register now

https://ysiproject.org/career