2024/2025
October 23: Yotam Margalit, KCL
November 6: Abu Siddique, Royal Holloway, University of London
November 20: David Green, University of British Columbia
December 4: Rachel Bernhard, Oxford University
January 22: Giovanna Invernizzi, Bocconi
January 29: Cem Özgüzel, OECD
February 5: Hunter Rendleman, UC Berkeley
February 19: Eve Colson-Sihra, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
March 5: Vincenzo Bove, IMT School of Advanced Studies Lucca
March 19: Noam Yuchtman, Oxford University (joint with the Research Seminar Series in Economics at King's)
April 2: Sarah Smith, Bristol University
April 16: Nuno Palma, University of Manchester
April 30: Kristoffer Berg, Cambridge University
May 14: Christine Ho, Singapore Management University / LSE
2024 Spring Term
24 January Inês Vilela, Royal Holloway, University of London
31 January: Itai Sher, University of Massachusetts Amherst
7 February: Guillaume Blanc, University of Manchester
6 March: Siri Isaakson, Norwegian School of Economics.
20 March: Anselm Hager, Humboldt University in Berlin (joint with PEPC group)
3 April: Greta Morando, UCL
1 May: Jean-Robert Tyran
15 May: Pieter Serneels, University of East Anglia
22 May Nico Voigtländer, UCLA
2023 Fall term
27 September: Lydia Assouad , LSE
11 October: Felix Kersting, Humboldt University Berlin
25 October: Vojtech Bartos, Milan Polytechnic University
25 October: Sheheryer Banuri, University of East Anglia
8 November: Patrick Nuess, Kiel University
23 November: Ihsaan Bassier, LSE
6 December: Oeindrila Dube, University of Chicago
2022 Fall term
28-Sep Judith Spirig (UCL) - Political Actors, Resource Curbing and Asylum Appeal Decisions
12-Oct Benjamin Marx (Sciences Po Paris) - The Dynamic Consequences of State-Building: Evidence from the French Revolution
26-Oct Mathilde Emeriau (LSE) - In or Out? Xenophobic Violence and Immigrant Integration in 19th Century France
16-Nov Andrew Little (Berkeley) - Selective Incorporation and Retention of Political Information
30-Nov Lydia Assouad (LSE) - POSTPONED BECAUSE OF STRIKE
2023 Winter term
25-Jan Thomas Fujiwara (Princeton, Online) - Party Nominations and Female Electoral Performance: Evidence from Germany - Recording
8-Feb Sarah Khan (Yale, Online) - Making Police Officers Responsive to Women in Gender Segregated Societies: Experimental Evidence from Pakistan - Recording
1-Mar Sidak Yntiso (Chicago, Online) - Does Prosecutor Partisanship Exacerbate the Racial Charging Gap? Evidence from District Attorneys in Three States - Recording
15-Mar Elif Kubilay (Essex) - Long-term Results from an Educational Intervention on Inter-Ethnic Cohesion.
29-Mar Karmini Sharma (Stanford) - Tackling Sexual Harassment: Short and Long Run Experimental Evidence from India.
2023 Summer term
26-Apr Leonie Gerhards (KCL, KBS) - Voters’ Preference for Politicians’ Consistency: Experimental Evidence.
3-May Mona Morgans-Collins (KCL, QPE) - Leading by Example: How Marching Suffragists in England Facilitated the Women's Electoral Participation.
10-May Barbara Piotrowska (KCL, QPE) - Clean Sweep or Picking Out the ‘Bad Apples’: The Logic of Secret Police Purges with Evidence from Post-Communist Poland.
17-May Malu Gatto (UCL) - Striking Back: The Impact of Non-Inherently Value-Oriented Organizations’ Anti-Prejudice Campaigns on Racist and Sexist Attitudes
24-May Sascha Riaz (Harvard) - Shielding Voters? How Partisanship Shapes the Placement of Refugee Housing Facilities
31-May Guillaume Blanc (Manchester) - POSTPONED BECAUSE OF STRIKE
7-Jun Teresa Esteban-Casanelles (KCL, QPE) - Migrant Assimilation and Voting Behavior: Evidence from Spain
14-Jun Monika Nalepa (Chicago) - Political Economy of Post-Authoritarian Purges and Lustrations: From a Global to Subnational Perspective