Divergent Cities Conference
McGrath Centre, St Catharine's College CambridgeDivergent Cities? Why do cities differ in growth and performance? This one and half day workshop will bring together academics, policy makers and other individuals who have a direct interest in the growth and success of cities.
Conference Marking 25 Years of the Cambridge Realist Workshop
Newnham College CambridgeA reunion conference, generously sponsored by the Cambridge Journal of Economics, is to be held in Newnham College, Cambridge, 7-9 September 2015, marking 25 Years of the Cambridge Realist Workshop. For more information visit: http://www.csog.econ.cam.ac.uk/events/occasional-events-future
St Catharine’s Political Seminar – Speaker: Valpy Fitzgerald
Senior Combination Room (SCR), St Catharine's College CambridgeThe next St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity, will be held on 07 October 2015 – Valpy Fitzgerald will give a talk on 'Debt and Distribution: the Inequality Implications of the Crisis Aftermath'. The seminar will be held in the Senior Combination Room (SCR), St Catharine's College from […]
St Catharine’s Political Seminar – Speaker: Kate Meagher
McGrath Centre, St Catharine's College CambridgeThe next St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity, will be held on 14 October 2015 – Kate Meagher will give a talk on 'Taxing Times: Informal Enterprise, Taxation and Conflict in Nigeria'. The seminar will be held in McGrath Centre, St Catharine’s College from 6.00-7.30 pm. All are […]
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Speaker: Tony Lawson
Latimer Room, Clare College Clare College, CambridgeTony Lawson, University of Cambridge, will be speaking on the 'Economics: some considerations for going forward'. The presentation will start at 20:00, with drinks available beforehand from 19:30. All welcome to attend. The Cambridge Realist Workshops are run in association with The Cambridge Social Ontology Group.
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Speakers: Roman Eliassen, Jostein Løhr Hauge & Ivan Rajic
Latimer Room, Clare College Clare College, CambridgeRoman Eliassen (Anglia Ruskin University), Jostein Løhr Hauge (Cambridge University) and Ivan Rajic (Cambridge University), will be speaking on the 'Fit for a fix: Why the Economics curriculum needs a pluralist revamp'. The presentation will start at 20:00, with drinks available beforehand from 19:30. All welcome to attend. The Cambridge Realist Workshops are run in […]
St Catharine’s Political Seminar – Speaker: Yiannis Kitromilides
Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College St Catharine's College, CambridgeThe next St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity, will be held on 04 November 2015 – Yiannis Kitromilides will give a talk on 'Greece and the Euro-crisis: Can the ‘European Project’ be Saved?' The seminar will be held in the Ramsden Room, St Catharine’s College from 6.00-7.30 pm. […]
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Speaker: Josef Mensik
Latimer Room, Clare College Clare College, CambridgeJosef Mensik, Masaryk University, will be speaking on the 'Mathematics and economics'. The presentation will start at 20:00, with drinks available beforehand from 19:30. All welcome to attend. The Cambridge Realist Workshops are run in association with The Cambridge Social Ontology Group.
St Catharine’s Political Seminar – Speaker: Sir Anthony Atkinson
Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College St Catharine's College, CambridgeThe next St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity, will be held on 18 November 2015 – Sir Anthony Atkinson will give a talk on ‘'Inequality: What Can be Done?’’. The seminar will be held in the Ramsden Room, St Catharine’s College from 6.00-7.30 pm. All are welcome.
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Speaker: Ben Fine
Latimer Room, Clare College Clare College, CambridgeBen Fine, University of Cambridge, will be speaking on the 'The Nature of Value'. The presentation will start at 20:00, with drinks available beforehand from 19:30. All welcome to attend. The Cambridge Realist Workshops are run in association with The Cambridge Social Ontology Group.
