Aim and Scope

<aside> 💡 The "Natural Language in Economics” seminar is a bi-weekly online seminar series gathering young researchers working on topics that are broadly related to language in the context of economics, with a theoretical, methodological and/or empirical focus.

The series is aimed at providing PhD students with a friendly venue where they can present their work, get extensive feedback and establish useful connections with peers working on similar topics. Seminars will include 40 minutes presentations, followed by 10 minutes Q&A sessions and some time for free-form chit chat discussion.

Attendance is open to anyone interested and is not restricted to PhD students only.

Please find all relevant information below.

Kind Regards Your Seminar Organization Committee

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Online Meeting Link

<aside> 🤝 Seminars are scheduled on Tuesdays, 16-17 CET time, on zoom

https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/j/62103558226?pwd=ZGwrVjdpRmRaS216Q3Uwek5FajlBdz09

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Time Schedule

Schedule

You want to present your own research?

<aside> 🙋‍♀️ Great! In order to benefit the most from the initiative, we warmly encourage regular attendance, even though commitment to the entire series is not mandatory. If you would like to attend or to present, please sign up to the following mailing list:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeyaEU7fWz4vIZOqmfLUQXDtw1u9HRbEgW-wH9g-miy2RwKtw/viewform

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🛈 Further Information