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At Dartmouth Economics, we offer courses in areas like competition and strategy, development economics, finance, health economics, international economics, labor economics, macroeconomics, and public economics. We use the frameworks of economics and data analysis to understand pressing social issues, and we involve our students in that work.
Globalization Ph.D. Fellows
The Globlization Ph.D. Fellowship offers the opportunity to join the Dartmouth globalization group for a single term during one's Ph.D. studies. Ph.D. fellows receive an office in the Economics department and the opportunity to present their own research to faculty for feedback and are reimbursed for their travel expenses.
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At Dartmouth Economics, we offer courses in areas like competition and strategy, development economics, finance, health economics, international economics, labor economics, macroeconomics, and public economics. We use the frameworks of economics and data analysis to understand pressing social issues, and we involve our students in that work.
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A diverse and inclusive intellectual community is critical to an exceptional education, scholarly innovation, and human creativity. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is committed to actions and investments that foster welcoming environments where everyone feels empowered to achieve their greatest potential for learning, teaching, researching, and creating.
Globalization Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Yulu Tang is the 2024-2025 Dartmouth Globalization Post-Doctoral Fellow. Yulu received her Ph.D. from Harvard University and will be joining the London School of Economics as an Assistant Professor in 2025. Previous Fellows. 2023-24: Anna Vitali, Assistant Professor at New York University, Ph.D. from the University College London.
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Dartmouth College is soliciting applications for its International Economics Postdoctoral Fellows program for academic year 2024/25. The position pays a competitive academic year salary, and provides an office in the Economics Department, a small research fund and moving costs.
DERS -Applying to Grad School
Join the Dartmouth Economics Research Scholars' presentation and panel discussion next Tuesday from 6-7pm to hear more from professors and current PhD students. If you have any questions you'd like to ask the panelists in advance, please fill out this form:
Emily J. Blanchard
An award-winning teacher, Blanchard offers courses on global economics, international economic policy, and cooperation and competition in the global economy. She graduated with honors in economics from Wellesley College and earned MSc and PhD degrees in economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Globalization Pre-Doctoral Fellows
Pre-doctoral Fellows will have the opportunity to work and interact with Dartmouth faculty studying topics in international economics, while being primarily supervised by Allen, Chor, and/or Zhou. Pre-doctoral fellows are encouraged to participate in weekly internal and external seminars in international economics, as well as attend weekly ...
Treb Allen
Treb Allen is the Distinguished Professor of Economics and Globalization at Dartmouth College and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Allen earned his Ph.D. at Yale University and has previously held positions at Northwestern University, Stanford University and Princeton University.
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At Dartmouth Economics, we offer courses in areas like competition and strategy, development economics, finance, health economics, international economics, labor economics, macroeconomics, and public economics. We use the frameworks of economics and data analysis to understand pressing social issues, and we involve our students in that work.
The Globlization Ph.D. Fellowship offers the opportunity to join the Dartmouth globalization group for a single term during one's Ph.D. studies. Ph.D. fellows receive an office in the Economics department and the opportunity to present their own research to faculty for feedback and are reimbursed for their travel expenses.
At Dartmouth Economics, we offer courses in areas like competition and strategy, development economics, finance, health economics, international economics, labor economics, macroeconomics, and public economics. We use the frameworks of economics and data analysis to understand pressing social issues, and we involve our students in that work.
A diverse and inclusive intellectual community is critical to an exceptional education, scholarly innovation, and human creativity. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is committed to actions and investments that foster welcoming environments where everyone feels empowered to achieve their greatest potential for learning, teaching, researching, and creating.
Yulu Tang is the 2024-2025 Dartmouth Globalization Post-Doctoral Fellow. Yulu received her Ph.D. from Harvard University and will be joining the London School of Economics as an Assistant Professor in 2025. Previous Fellows. 2023-24: Anna Vitali, Assistant Professor at New York University, Ph.D. from the University College London.
Dartmouth College is soliciting applications for its International Economics Postdoctoral Fellows program for academic year 2024/25. The position pays a competitive academic year salary, and provides an office in the Economics Department, a small research fund and moving costs.
Join the Dartmouth Economics Research Scholars' presentation and panel discussion next Tuesday from 6-7pm to hear more from professors and current PhD students. If you have any questions you'd like to ask the panelists in advance, please fill out this form:
An award-winning teacher, Blanchard offers courses on global economics, international economic policy, and cooperation and competition in the global economy. She graduated with honors in economics from Wellesley College and earned MSc and PhD degrees in economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Pre-doctoral Fellows will have the opportunity to work and interact with Dartmouth faculty studying topics in international economics, while being primarily supervised by Allen, Chor, and/or Zhou. Pre-doctoral fellows are encouraged to participate in weekly internal and external seminars in international economics, as well as attend weekly ...
Treb Allen is the Distinguished Professor of Economics and Globalization at Dartmouth College and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Allen earned his Ph.D. at Yale University and has previously held positions at Northwestern University, Stanford University and Princeton University.