
ASE Summer School 2018
The Association of Social Economics (ASE) is holding a two-day summer school in social economics in Fort Collins, CO, on June 9-10, 2018. This will be followed by the ASE World Congress (June 11-13, 2018), which will provide an opportunity for summer school participants to present their work and receive feedback on it.
The summer school will introduce the main ideas and tools of social economics plus examine numerous applications of social economics to contemporary economic issues. In addition, there will be sessions on job hunting, and on developing a research agenda and getting published. The two-day summer school will have lectures with plenty of Q&A, informal settings where participants and lecturers can meet, and a set of reading materials for students. Some of the people teaching at the summer school will be Elissa Braunstein (Colorado State University), Christine Ngo (Denver University), John Davis (Marquette University), Stephen Parsons (DeMontfort University), Markus Schneider (Denver University) and me.
The cost of attending the summer school is $95 plus room (inexpensive dorm rooms are available). The fee includes coffee and snacks between sessions and most meals for the two days.
The ASE will award 15 Ingrid Rima Scholarships to attend the summer school. These scholarships provide room and board during the summer school, discounted registration ($95) for the World Congress that follows the summer school, as well as a one-year ASE membership (entitling you to receive the Review of Social Economy and the Forum for Social Economics).
To apply for the summer school & an Ingrid Rima Scholarship, please use the form below. The deadline for submissions is February 28, 2018. You will be notified of your participation and if you have received a scholarship by March 31, 2018.
For more information on either event, contact: Steven Pressman (Log into your account to view the email address.)
ASE Summer School & Rima Scholarship Application Form
Submit to Giuseppe Fontana (Log into your account to view the email address.) by Feb. 28, 2018
- What is your current academic affiliation & graduate student status?
- What ASE sessions or events have you previously attended?
- What particular issues in social economics interest you?
- How would a Social Economics Summer School help you address your current research and/or teaching needs?
- Please detail any other awards or grants you have received from ASE in the past.
- Include other relevant information (publications, awards, etc.) and a copy of your c.v.
- Are you applying for a scholarship?