9 Summer Course Degrees in Economics 2024
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
In every stage of our lives, we’re developing and learning more about ourselves and the world around us. The more knowledge we have, the greater our opportunities. Study Economics with Oxford Summer Courses and take advantage of those opportunities. Through our Economics summer school, you’ll discover how societies, governments, businesses and households divide up their resources, how markets work and the probability of business success and failure within a domestic economy.
Summer Course in The Economics of Urbanisation
Vrije University - Summer & Winter graduate programs
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- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
English
The Summer Course in The Economics of Urbanization addresses the fact that over half of the world's population resides in cities, and anticipates that within a few decades, urban populations will surpass the current global population. The course explores the opportunities and challenges posed by ongoing urbanization, offering insights of interest to policy makers and researchers.
Summer Course in Statistical and Econometric Analysis of Network Data
Vrije University - Summer & Winter graduate programs
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- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
The Summer Course in Statistical and Econometric Analysis of Network Data provides students with the knowledge and skills to analyze the role of networks in diverse social and economic environments. Participants will delve into recent econometric methods specifically designed for analyzing network data, recognizing the growing significance of networks in social, business, and economic contexts. The course acknowledges the increasing importance and accessibility of network data, attributed to the surge in online social media usage and digitization.
Summer School Leveraging Ecological Economics to advance the Sustainability Transition
University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
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- Pisa, Italy
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
Ecological Economics, with its core emphasis on interdisciplinarity and incommensurability, provides a valuable conceptual framework for exploring the needed transitions towards sustainability. Students, thanks also to debate-based activities, will be able to formulate their own informed perspective on sustainable development, and develop realistic policies/strategies for the transition towards sustainable development.
Summer Course in Statistical Methods for Causal Inference
Vrije University - Summer & Winter graduate programs
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- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
Explore the realm of causal mechanisms and unravel the intricacies of major events with our Summer Course in Statistical Methods for Causal Inference. Tailored for students and practitioners with a keen interest in understanding cause-and-effect relationships, this program delves into the critical aspects of impact evaluation and the design of effective policies. Through a comprehensive exploration of statistical methods, participants will acquire the essential skills to discern causal mechanisms, fostering a deeper understanding of the underlying dynamics shaping significant events.
PPE: Climate Change, Politics, and Environmental Justice
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
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- Oxford, United Kingdom
Full time
3 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
PPE: Climate Change, Politics, and Environmental Justice is a course that delves into the examination of the political challenges and economic ramifications associated with both the proactive measures and lack of action in addressing anthropogenic climate change, the accelerated warming of the Earth's temperature fueled by fossil fuel consumption and the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The course utilizes case studies at local, national, and international levels to explore these issues comprehensively.
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Full time
3 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
While the world has been moving increasingly towards greater inter-connectivity through trade, infrastructure, communications, and migration, criticism of ‘globalisation’ has been growing ever louder. This wide-ranging course explores the process of globalisation, its macroeconomic implications, and the role of international organisations such as the United Nations. You will examine some of the responses to globalisation, from populist political movements like Brexit and Trumpism to diverse transnational social movements such as Black Lives Matter and the Arab Spring of 2011. In so doing, the programme will engage with ethical and theoretical constructs to help us to understand better the thinking behind the differing dynamics we are examining. This course is perfect for students seeking to understand some of the most significant political phenomena of our time.
- Rijeka, Croatia
Full time
2 weeks
Blended, On-Campus
English
After a dozen of successful Schools, the Faculty of Economics and Business in Rijeka is organizing the International Summer School - «International Environment and European Integration», which will be held from July 4 to July 17, 2022, in Rijeka.
- Milan, Italy
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
If you're interested in further developing your passion for business and economics by taking part in a life and learning experience on leading-edge subjects, you can do so right in the heart of Milan. Bocconi Summer School offers a selective study program, entirely taught in English, open to motivated students. It's a unique opportunity to participate in an exciting laboratory of teaching and experiential learning.