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Maxwell School Events Calendar

Economics Department Events

  • Economics presents: Eleonora Patacchini

    112 Eggers Hall

  • The Welfare Consequences of Formalizing Developing Country Cities: Evidence from the Mumbai Mills Redevelopment - TDPE

    341 Eggers Hall

  • Maxwell Alumni Virtual Panel Discussion

    225B Eggers Hall

    Hear from recent alums about how their Maxwell experience prepared them for their current jobs. Featuring: Farrell Brenner ('17 CCE/WGS), program specialist, Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center Phil McDonald ('15 IR/MES), senior analyst, SAIC, and current MA student at Georgetown University Emily Malina ('16 IR/PR), communications and design specialist, National Democratic Institute Refreshments will be provided This event is part of the Professional Development Series for Maxwell undergrads and is cosponsored by the International Relations Program and the Maxwell Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagement. For more information, please contact the International Relations Program at 315-443-2306.

  • Economics presents: Remi Jedwab

    112 Eggers Hall

  • Economics present: Alexis Akira Toda

    112 Eggers Hall

  • Economics presents: David Green

    CPR Seminar Room

  • Rescheduled - Career Talk with State Department Representative

    209 Eggers Hall

    Join us for a career talk with Bob Manogue, Director of the Office of Bilateral Trade Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. Mr. Manogue is the Director of the Office of Bilateral Trade Affairs at the Department of State. Bilateral Trade Affairs is responsible for most bilateral trade issues for the Department, including free trade negotiations (NAFTA, TPP, etc.), regional trade preference programs (ATPA, AGOA, etc.), and bilateral economic dialogues. Before joining Bilateral Trade Affairs, Mr. Manogue served in the Economic Section in Embassy Bogota, where he worked on trade issues such as the free trade agreement between the U.S. and Colombia. He also served in the Economic Section of Embassy Lima, working on macroeconomic and money laundering issues. For questions or additional information, please contact the International Relations Program in 225 Eggers Hall or at 315-443-2306.

  • Economics presents: Decio Coviello

    112 Eggers Hall

  • Make Your Resume Pop!

    225B Eggers Hall

    Learn about how to make your resume stand out and how best to present your skills and experience in a workshop facilitated by Kristen Aust, Director of Career Services at the College of Arts and Sciences. Ensure your resume will stand out Learn about tools for your job or internship search Prepare to launch your career, apply for scholarships, on campus jobs, or internships Bring your resume for one-on-one editing Refreshments will be provided This event is part of the Professional Development Series for Maxwell undergrads and is cosponsored by the International Relations Program and the Maxwell Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagement. For more information, please contact the International Relations Program at 315-443-2306.

  • Economics presents: Lin Tian

    112 Eggers Hall

  • Yoto Yotov - TPDE

    112 Eggers Hall

  • Economics Presents: Pedro Sant'Anna

    112 Eggers Hall

  • Maxwell in Washington Undergraduate Semester Information Session

    060 Eggers Hall

    Interested in studying in Washington, DC? Join representatives from the Maxwell in Washington Program to learn more about spending a semester in the nation's capital gaining real-world work experience and participating in academic seminars taught by seasoned practitioners in international affairs and public policy.

  • Understanding Cultural Persistence

    341 Eggers Hall

  • Economics Presents: Michal Kolesar

    112 Eggers Hall

  • How to Prepare for a Career Fair

    204 Maxwell Hall

    Learn about how to prepare for the upcoming career fairs on campus during a workshop facilitated by Kristen Aust, Director of Career Services at the College of Arts and Sciences. Learn what to bring to a career fair and how to prepare Practice how to engage with employers Prepare for the upcoming career fairs hosted by Newhouse (9/21 in Schine), Whitman (9/25 in the Carrier Dome Club 4.4), and SU Career and Internship Fair (9/26 in the Carrier Dome) This event is part of the Professional Development Series for Maxwell undergrads and is cosponsored by the International Relations Program, Maxwell Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagement, and the College of Arts and Sciences. For more information, please contact the International Relations Program at 315-443-2306.

  • Economics presents: Sebastian Calonico

    112 Eggers Hall

  • Career Talk with Bob Manogue

    225B Eggers Hall

    The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body;The undergraduate International Relations Program at Syracuse University provides a multi-disciplinary major designed to prepare students for a wide array of career opportunities and further study in global affairs

  • Economics presents: Seth Richards-Shubik

    112 Eggers Hall

    The Maxwell Economics program is a high-quality undergraduate program within which we have two alternative tracks, BA and BS. In both tracks we provide a strong foundation in micro- and macroeconomics through our introductory and intermediate courses, which is followed by more specialized courses or electives. Undergraduates can choose from a wide range of electives in International Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Urban Economics, Health Economics, Development Economics and Econometrics. Members of our faculty are known nationally and internationally for their applied microeconomic research on issues of public policy relevance;The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body

  • Economics presents: Brigham Frandsen

    112 Eggers Hall

    The Maxwell Economics program is a high-quality undergraduate program within which we have two alternative tracks, BA and BS. In both tracks we provide a strong foundation in micro- and macroeconomics through our introductory and intermediate courses, which is followed by more specialized courses or electives. Undergraduates can choose from a wide range of electives in International Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Urban Economics, Health Economics, Development Economics and Econometrics. Members of our faculty are known nationally and internationally for their applied microeconomic research on issues of public policy relevance;The Maxwell School is a graduate school of social science with a unique multidisciplinary character that cuts across traditional departmental lines. At Maxwell, theory and practice are regarded with equal seriousness: the barriers that divide academic disciplines from one another and from the larger world of public life are routinely breached by the wide-ranging scholarly and educational activities of an outstanding faculty and an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body

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