Poverty. Development. Globalisation

Advanced Graduate Workshop 2024

Jul 8–20, 2024 Download .ics

| Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India

Two weeks of dialogues on Poverty, Development, Globalisation

Building on the past splendid editions of the Workshop spanning more than a decade, we are thrilled to welcome you all to the Advanced Graduate Workshop 2024. Every year we have leading academics and practitioners delivering lectures on a wide range of engaging and topical issues, and this year shall be no different. However, AGW has been consciously designed not to make it centric to these lectures. At the core of it are the small groups in which graduate students meet and work on their presentations. It is in these groups where students, guided by their group leaders and occasionally by the visiting lecturers and organisers, not only get feedback on their work but also learn how to give constructive feedback. If testimonials of past participants are anything to go by, it is here that friendships that span continents are born, which then last for a lifetime. The Workshop has been conceived and curated to provide graduate students the conducive space for discussion with their peers in a relaxed (as much as graduate students can relax) atmosphere.

Like its 2023 version, AGW 2024 will also include a couple of panel discussions. The idea being that the graduate students attending AGW should be exposed to some ideas/opinions that are regarded as critical in contemporary research in Economics. We believe, even if one does not pursue research in that specific field, being part of a discussion revolving around it helps one gauge the broad theory and arguments. This then equips them to at least indulge in meaningful conversations, if not encouraging them to pursue further study in the field.

Rest, as organisers, we are keen to make this edition as good and useful for you as the previous ones. We have done our part in putting it together and from here on you, the participants, are going to drive a large part of the experience of the Workshop. Your questions and comments during lectures, your interactions with speakers outside of the lectures, your discussions in the small groups, your presentations at the end, and perhaps most importantly, your interactions with each other over breaks and meals and drinks, are what make the workshop, and we invite you to make it a memorable one.

Organizing Committee:

  • Tamoghna Halder, Assistant Professor, Economics, Azim Premji
    University
  • Mrinalini Jha, Associate Professor, Economics, Jindal Global University
  • Tony Kurian, Assistant Professor Social Science Azim Premji University
  • Akbar Noman, Adjunct Professor, School of International & Public Affairs, Columbia
    University and Senior Fellow at Initiative for Policy Dialogues
  • Arjun Jayadev, Director, School of Arts and Sciences, Azim Premji University and Senior Economist, Institute for New Economic Thinking