We are pleased to confirm this year’s line-up of Oxford University Economics Summer Schools courses including the introduction of two new courses. Our spring and summer courses aim to equip students with the skills they need to pursue graduate study in Economics. Our line-up caters to various academic and professional levels.
This year’s courses include:
Treatment Effects: The Basics
Date: 10 – 12 April
Tutor: Francis DiTraglia
Target Audience: Graduate students in Economics and professionals in industry or policy with an economics background.
Learn the fundamentals of causal inference using observational data, with practical applications in the R programming language. Topics include selection on observables, instrumental variables, regression discontinuity, and more.
Find out course information here.
Fundamentals of Graduate Economics
Date: 22 - 26 July
Tutors: James Duffy and Inés Moreno De Barreda
Target Audience: Undergraduate students with a maths A-level considering graduate studies in Economics.
Develop essential quantitative skills necessary for success in graduate-level economics courses. Engage in lectures and tutorials covering key concepts and techniques.
Find out course information here.
September Summer School
Date: 9 - 13 September
Target Audience: Graduate students in Economics and professionals in industry or policy with a graduate economics degree.
Participate in advanced economics courses and customise the learning experience by selecting courses in Applied Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, or Econometrics.
Courses include:
Monetary Economics - Michael McMahon & Federica Romei
Treatment Effects: Beyond the Basics - Francis DiTraglia
Political Economy - Jean-Paul Carvalho
International Finance - Sergio De Ferra & Andrea Ferrero
Machine Learning - Max Kasy
Development Economics - Niclas Moneke
Economics of Digital Economy - Alexei Parakhonyak & Greg Taylor
Find out more information about all the September courses here.