- Docente: Roberto Golinelli
- Credits: 3
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Applied Economics and Markets (cod. 5969)
Learning outcomes
During the second year students will be given the opportunity to participate at in-depth seminars and workshops taught by guest lecturers from international universities, as well as seminars and meetings with guest speakers and professionals of leading institutions and companies. During these activities, students are offered opportunities to interact with professionals and guest speakers, and will be able to take part in case studies, group work and project work.
Course contents
Research seminars in all fields of Economics held weekly over the a.y. by invited speakers at the Department of Economics. Online seminars offered by national and international research institutions might be included, upon suggestions or approval by the Degree Coordinator.
Readings/Bibliography
Please, check this web page [https://dse.unibo.it/en/research/seminars] to see the list of incoming seminars offered by the Department of Economics. Students will also receive weekly an email with information about seminars and workshops organised by the Department of Economics.
Teaching methods
Research Seminars
Weekly seminars held by established and emerging scholars from around the world, invited to present their research and discuss ideas with faculty members and PhD students.
When: Tuesday at noon, DSE auditorium, and online via Teams
Internal Seminars
Reserved to departmental and visiting faculty, researchers, and co-authors, to present advanced research. The setting is slightly less formal than the one of Research Seminars.
(All Internal Seminars are valid for the activity except the seminars presented by PhD students)
When: Wednesday at 1 pm, DSE auditotium or seminar room, and online via Teams
Field seminars (when available)
A member of the administrative office will ensure that the Auditorium door is open at the beginning of every seminar and field seminar organized by the Department of Economics. Unfortunately, it will not be possible to guarantee that the door remains open after the seminar begins.
Finally, (online) seminars offered by national and international research institutions might be included, upon suggestions or approval by the Degree Coordinator.
Assessment methods
Students choosing this activity should:
1) either attend the workshop organized (approx. in Spring 2026 by xxx - about 5-6 lessons to be defined in xxxx or:
2) write down the list of the 10 seminars they attended to and prepare a report for 3 of them. The 3 reports will provide a summary and a synthetic critical assessment of the methods and results contained in the papers presented in the selected seminars. (minimum length: one page; maximum length: two pages for each chosen seminar).
3) email the list of 10 seminars and the 3 reports to Prof. Roberto Golinelli by the end of June 2026.
Office hours
See the website of Roberto Golinelli