UCL Economics delivers a number of exciting public-facing events throughout the year, including the prestigious Gorman Lectures and our annual undergraduate research conference Explore Econ.
We also host many weekly term-time seminars, conferences and workshops with academic participants from leading institutions around the world, which are not open to the public, and not advertised as public-facing events - these are listed in the 'Seminars' section above.
CReAM regularly hosts events to promote scientific research and collaboration including weekly Applied Economics seminars and Brown Bag seminars that attract leading speakers from around the world.
Explore a range of conferences, symposia, workshops and training courses put on by the Centre for Microdata Methods And Practice (cemmap). Events are open to academic and professional economists and social scientists from around the world.
Established in 2001, the Gorman Lectures are sponsored by UCL and Princeton University Press in honor of the influential economist William Moore "Terence" Gorman.