The Faculty's Sanjeev Goyal is the Arthur Pigou Professor of Economics and Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge.
He is best known for his pioneering research on networks, and here are the details of his new Working Paper, supported by @janewayinst :
"A record-breaking 10,000 scientific papers were retracted in 2023 because of scientific misconduct, and academic journals are overwhelmed by AI-generated images, data, and texts."
Read more: https://t.co/FeNQF586Ch
An obituary in the @FT covers the achievements of Faculty of Economics alumnus Manmohan Singh. FT correspondent @martinwolf_ says Singh’s period as Indian prime minister from 2004 to 2014 makes him one of the most important policymakers of our era.
https://t.co/2vx7shQGIK
Congratulations to distinguished alumna Simona Paravani-Mellinghoff from @BlackRock who has received the WE Award 2024 in the Business & Management category. The award, promoted by Il Sole 24 Ore, Financial Times, and SkyTG24, celebrates the impact of female leadership.
*VIDEO* P. Seabright (TSE) discusses 'The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power and People' - longlisted for bk of the year by @FT - in the 2024 SCORE Strand III Lecture. The SCORE initiative is led by @SriyaIyer
➡️Watch: https://t.co/nj4hwVkscj
@TempletonRelig
The Faculty's Professor Meredith Crowley has been interviewed by The German World TV channel Deutsche Welle on Mexico's threatened retaliation against Trump's proposed tariffs.
https://t.co/A7rSYOYMqi
📺To help #postgraduates prepare for the December virtual #jobmarket, RES hosted a 'How to Prepare for the #EJME' webinar where you can hear from hiring academics as well as new recruits. The recording is now available to view!
Watch👉https://t.co/NFIUPqbvDv
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Today is #InternationalMensDay: a time when organisations and communities raise awareness of the mental health issues faced by men and boys.
Our Head of Student Wellbeing, Dr Adam Welstead, has an important message about breaking stigmas and stereotypes about masculinity👇
Sriya Iyer is Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economics.
She is also the lead of the Religion & Economic Development strand of the Templeton Religion Trust’s Social Consequences of Religion initiative.
Watch the latest installment of #InterfaithFutures:
✒️ Join our Writing Week in December
"It is very helpful to have a local retreat with a sense of commitment in advance, and I was reminded of the joy of sharing stages of research-based work."
No proposals or references and deadline extended to 17 Nov!
https://t.co/DTobw08N4I
The UK government will abolish the non-dom tax regime and remove it from the tax system from April 2025, introducing a "new, residence based scheme," Chancellor Rachel Reeves says
Live updates: https://t.co/MsjYXlWyMy
The Nobel Prize in economics for 2024 has been awarded to a trio for explaining why some nations are rich and others poor.
Two have close ties to the Faculty of Economics, including a former Marshall and a former Stone Lecturer, as Prof Aidt explains...
https://t.co/xkUgACzdqU
The Faculty of Economics' Assistant Professor Benjamin Arold examines how US state-based reforms which increased coverage of evolution in school science curriculums has influenced students’ knowledge of science and science careers as adults.
https://t.co/EiJzEy1wPM