Upcoming Events

UNU-MERIT organises various activities designed to stimulate academic debate, disseminate research findings, and facilitate knowledge sharing among researchers and policymakers.

Regular workshops and training courses are also held as part of the research and policy analysis programme. Regular events include:
 

Upcoming Events

Previous Events

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Event

Evidence-Based Policy Research Methods (EPRM) Programme - Open Webinar

Join us for a Q&A webinar about our Evidence-Based Policy Research Methods (EPRM) programme on Thursday 7th November 2024 at 13:00-14:00 CET.

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Seminar

Search Strategies and Attention in the Evolution of Novel Inventions

MAASTRICHT & ONLINE: Our UNU-MERIT Seminar Series team is pleased to announce our upcoming research seminar featuring Nicolò Barbieri (University of Ferrara, Italy).

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Seminar

The Role of Exports for Income and Jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa

MAASTRICHT & ONLINE: Our UNU-MERIT Seminar Series team is pleased to announce our upcoming research seminar featuring Emmanuel Mensah (Utrecht University).

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Degree Defense

Learning in low and middle-income countries: Essays in Development and Education Economics

PhD defence Michelle González Amador

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Seminar

A child feeding a child: Early mother’s marriage and child growth in India

MAASTRICHT & ONLINE: Our UNU-MERIT Seminar Series team is pleased to announce our upcoming research seminar featuring Amal Ahmad (Wageningen University).

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Degree Defense

Essays on Science Evaluation

PhD defence Guangyao Zhang.

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Seminar

A Numerical Revolution: Mathematics and Economic Growth in Pre-Modern Europe

MAASTRICHT & ONLINE: Our UNU-MERIT Seminar Series team is pleased to announce our upcoming research seminar featuring Martina Iori (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies).

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Degree Defense

PhD Defence: The Future Quantity and Structural Effects of Contemporary Automation

The PhD thesis investigates the potential consequences of the adoption of modern automation technologies in advanced and developing economies.

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