Young Scholars Initiative Early Career Days

Nov 18–20, 2021 | 10:00 – 12:00 Download .ics

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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.

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Speakers

Meet the leaders and scholars whose new thinking guides our work. View all speakers

  • Juan Acosta

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

    Assistant Professor, Universidad del Valle

  • Nicolas Aguila

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

    PhD Candidate, University of Witten/Herdecke

  • George Akerlof

    Academic Council, INET

  • Peter Bent

    Coordinator, Economic History Working Group, Young Scholars Initiative, INET

  • Carola Binder

    Associate Professor of Economics, Haverford College

  • Peter Bofinger

    Chair for Monetary Policy and International Economics, Würzburg University

  • Elissa Braunstein

    Chair of Economics, Colorado State University

  • ​Orsola Costantini

    Economic Affairs Officer​, UNCTAD

  • Carlo D'Ippoliti

    Professor of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome

    Editor, PSL Quarterly Review

  • Sam de Muijnck

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

    Chief Economist, Our New Economy

    Rethinking Economics

  • Maria Cecilia del Barrio Arleo

    Coordinator of YSI Finance, Law, and Economics Working Group, INET

  • Devika Dutt

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

    Fellow, Berggruen Institute

  • Thomas Ferguson

    Research Director, INET

  • ​Gonçalo Fonseca

    Creator, The History of Economic Thought Website

  • Jayati Ghosh

    Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

    Former Professor of Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University

  • Michelle Groenewald

    Lecturer, The North-West University

  • Danielle Guizzo

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

    Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Bristol

  • Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven

    Lecturer in International Development, King’s College, London

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

  • James Heckman

    Advisory Board, INET

  • William Hynes

    Senior Advisor to the Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

    Unit Head, New Approaches to Economic Challenges, OECD

  • Rob Johnson

    President, INET

  • Claire Jones

    Editor, Trade Secrets, Financial Times

  • Surbhi Kesar

    Lecturer at the Department of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies (London)

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

  • Jean Lacroix

    Assistant Professor, Université Paris-Saclay

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

  • Olga Mikheeva

    Research Fellow in Public Banking, UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

  • Tinashe Nyamunda

    Associate Professor, University of Pretoria

  • Lynn Parramore

    Senior Research Analyst, INET

  • Lilian Rolim

    Member, Young Scholars Initiative

    PhD Candidate, University of Campinas (Brazil)

  • David Ruccio

    Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame

  • Kurt Semm

    Junior Economist, INET

  • Anand Shrivastava

    Professor, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru

  • Sara Stevano

    Lecturer, SOAS, London

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

  • Joris Tieleman

    Member, INET Young Scholars Initiative

    Co-Founder, Rethinking Economics

  • Fiona Tregenna

    Professor of Economics, University of Johannesburg

  • Jay Pocklington

    Director, Young Scholars Initiative, INET

  • Heske van Doornen

    Director, Young Scholars Initiative, INET