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Conference Announcements - Call for Papers

Conference on Household Finance and Consumption

Banque centrale du Luxembourg and European Central Bank,
Luxembourg

25-26 October 2010

Conference Announcement

Inequality and the Status of the Middle Class: 
Lessons from the
Luxembourg  Income Study

University of Luxembourg (Walferdange)

29 – 30 June 2010

Conference website


Conference Announcement

Fifth Winter School on Inequality and Social Welfare Theory (IT5)

"Inequality in a Dynamic Perspetive"

Alba di Canazei, January 11-14, 2010

CALL FOR APPLICATION

 

The 5th Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science, International Relations & Public Policy
in memory of Yitzhak Rabin

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

9-10 December 2009

Call for Papers: Workshop 1:

Public Policy and Gender: Comparative Perspectives

Prof. Janet Gornick and Prof. Michael Shalev

See the attached Call-for-Papers for more details.
Proposals should be sent to
gradconf@mscc.huji.ac.il
Deadline for submissions is October 15th, 2009.
Papers using the LIS or LWS data are encouraged!

International Master in Social Policy Analysis
by Luxembourg, Leuven and Associate Institutes (IMPALLA)

The International Master Programme in Social Policy Analysis is an advanced academic degree in International Comparative Social Policy Analysis.

If necessary IMPALLA is capable of providing accommodation and subsistence grants to needy candidates.
 
Possible students can find out more about the programme on the IMPALLA web page http://www.impalla.ceps.lu

Contact Address: 

IMPALLA secretariat in Differdange
BP 48 L-4501 Differdange
GD-Luxembourg

Phone:  +352 585855 610 or +352 585855 524
FAX: + 352 - 58 55 60
E-mail:   IMPALLA.secretariat@ceps.lu

 Master's Program in Money and Finance
Goethe University Frankfurt


The Master's program in Money and Finance (MMF) is an innovative degree program of Goethe University in the House of Finance located in the new central (Westend) campus. 

The program offers promising students from all over the world an ideal setting in which to prepare for their professional careers in central banking, commercial banking, insurance and other financial services in one of the world's leading financial centers and the only city in the world with two central banks (the ECB and the German Bundesbank). 

The program is taught exclusively in English and integrates courses and seminars taught by academics with topical courses taught by high-level practitioners.


For more information and the online application system, visit http://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/mmf/

 
 

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