Date: Thursday, 28 September 2023
Time: 3pm
Contact: Ciaran Casey - Ciaran.M.Casey@ul.ie
Location: Limerick
'The Economics seminar series brings exciting external speakers from academia, policymaking and the private sector to UL every month. It will be of particular interest to economics students and staff, but attendees from across the university are very welcome.'

The Economics Seminar Series brings exciting external speakers from academia, policymaking and the private sector to UL every month.  It will be of particular interest to economics students and staff, but attendees from across the university are very welcome.

The seminars will be hosted by the Kemmy Business School. 

The first 3 guests are:

Dr. Swarnodeep Homroy of Lancaster University. Thursday September 28th at 3pm.

Swarnodeep research interest is studying the economic and financial implications of climate change, gender inequality at the workplace and corporate social responsibility. In addition, he is interested in the intersection of corporate finance and law.

https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lums/people/swarnodeep-homroy

Dr. Emma Gorman of the University of Westminister. Thursday October 26th at 3pm.

Emma is a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Organisations, Economy and Society, and a member of the Centre for Employment Research. As an applied economist, Emma works on topics in education, health and labour economics.

https://www.westminster.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/directory/gorman-emma

Prof. Philip Lane of the European Central Bank. Thursday November 6th.

Philip R. Lane is Professor of International Macroeconomics and Director of the Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS) at Trinity College Dublin. In addition, he is a research fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and a member of the steering group for its Macroeconomics of Global Interdependence (MGI) working group. His research interests include financial globalisation, macroeconomics of exchange rates and capital flows, macroeconomic policy design, European Monetary Union, and the Irish economy.

https://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb/orga/decisions/html/cvlane.en.html