economics phd
Raphaela Hyee successfully defended her PhD thesis
Congratulations to Raphaela Hyee, who successfully defended her PhD thesis on Intrahousehold Distribution. It deals with the distribution of resources between spouses, and the influence the marriage market has on this distribution.
Raphaela was supervised by Paola Manzini and Giulio Fella. She is now working at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna.
PhD student placements - 2010/11
Congratulations to our PhD students who have successfully completed their PhDs and have been offered academic positions to continue their research. We are sorry to see you go and wish you every success with your new jobs!
Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner: Lecturer (Assistant Professor), University of Leicester
Maria Chiara Iannino: Assistant Professor, University of Vienna
Congratulations, Dr Maria Chiara Iannino!
Having successfully completed her PhD studies at Queen Mary, Maria Chiara Iannino, or better Dr Ianinno, is now heading to Vienna for a new exciting chapter of her life. She will start her promising academic career there in September.
I am sure you will all join us in congratulating Maria Chiara, well done!
2009 Staff Working Papers
Abstracts and full papers can be found on the departmental website. M Lombardi and R Veneziani: Liberal Principles for Social Welfare Relations in Infinitely-Lived Societies Liberal Egalitarianism and the Harm Principle E Guerre and C.Lecture, book signing and drinks reception
QM Careers invite you to a lecture, book signing and drinks reception on "The power of procrastination" by Jorge Cham, creator of the popular comic strip "Piled Higher and Deeper" When: Wednesday 28 October 4-5pm. Where: Barts and The London Whitechapel Campus, Perrin Lecture Theatre, The Blizard Institute of Cell and Molecular Science, 4 Newark Street, London E1 2AT Download a flyer here. Book online at http://www.careers.qmul.ac.ukEconomics PhD student awarded prize
Queen Mary Economics PhD student Zeenat Soobedar was awarded the prize for the best paper from a young economist at the 2009 WPEG, the Department for Work and Pensions-sponsored annual conference in Labor Economics. The department is glad to congratulate Zeenat on this achievement and we are sure that a bright academic future lies ahead of her.
