Upcoming events
Job talk. Kailin Chen is a Post-doctoral researcher, Aalto University. He will present the paper "Communication with Multiple Senders."
Job talk. Iván Jomin Kim Taveras is a PhD candidate, Bocconi University. He will present the paper "Shifting Seasons: Agricultural Adaptation and Resilience in Africa."
Job talk. Yue (Joyce) Yu is a PhD candidate in Economics at The University of Manchester. She will present the paper "Why Conservation Policy Backfires: Evidence from Indonesia’s Forest Moratorium."
Job talk. Tillmann von Carnap is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper "Rural marketplaces and local development."
Job talk. Devis Decet is a Postdoctoral Researcher at LEAP Bocconi. He will present the paper "Organizing fiscal capacity."
Job talk. Michael Simmons is a Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Economics, Ume? University. He will present the paper "Firm Pay and Consumption Inequality" (written with Sigurd Galaasen and Andreas R. Kost?l).
Job talk. Jacob Sundram is a PhD student at the Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen. He will present the paper "Monetary Policy, Heterogeneous Returns, and Top Inequality."
Job talk. Morten Grindaker is a postdoc at the University of Chicago and a researcher at Statistics Norway. He will present the paper "Green Waste: (Mis)allocation of Green Investment Subsidies" (written with Ingvil Gaarder, Tom G. Meling, and Magne Mogstad).
Generative AI has been heralded as a technology poised to revolutionize our world. But who truly wields power over this transformative technology?
Job talk. Morten Nyborg St?stad is a Post-doctoral Scholar at the FAIR Institute (NHH). He will present the paper "Comparing Universes of Redistributive Arguments" (written with Max Lobeck and Chloé de Meulenaer).
The Philosophical Seminar With Pauline Kleingeld (University of Groningen)
Job talk. Jessica Piccolo is a PhD candidate in Economics at University of Padova. She will present the paper "People’s Understanding of Macroeconomic Shocks."
Michal Ovádek presents his paper Does the Court of Justice follow precedent? at the Tuesday Seminar on 10 February 2026.
PhD candidate Yifan Zhang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China), will present her current research on sensory geographies and the performativity of space in Ibsen’s plays.
We are pleased to welcome you to this seminar talk by Eirik Kvindesland (Austrian Academy of Sciences).
NCMBM, as part of its International Seminar series, will be welcoming Arafath Kaja Najumudeen, from Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) in Helsinki.
He will present his work on "How do cells absorb nutrients? Spatially resolving metabolism of colorectal cancer".
Waltraud Schelkle presents the book-in-progress?From European integration to EU polity formation at the Tuesday Seminar on 24 February 2026.
We are delighted to bring you this co-organised seminar, with international speaker, David A. Knowles, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University.
He will be presenting his work on:"Dissecting complex disease mechanisms with causal inference and deep learning".
Iver B. Neumann presents the book chapter World system collapse: Two precedents for a possible Anthropocene future, 1250-900 BCE and 350-800 CE at the Tuesday Seminar on 3 March 2026.
Marzia D’Angelo (University of Naples Federico II)
This seminar explores?digital disconnection and wellbeing: motivations, effects, and expressions.
How do Indigenous political and legal traditions challenge western political theory and offer alternatives for governing land use and natural resources?
Ambra Serangeli (Tor Vergata, Rome)
This seminar explores online/offline experiences and tensions in social spaces: coffee shops, libraries and cultural events
Muireann O'Dwyer presents her current research at the Tuesday Seminar on 12 May 2026.