ABOUT

Mission

The mission of the Centre for Research in Economics Education (CREEd) is to advance the vibrant research field of applied economics of education. The topics we work on include, but are not limited to, human capital accumulation, returns to investment in education, education policies and systems, and education methods and outcomes. We aim to produce research based on micro-level data and well-defined identification strategies.

Based on our applied research, we advance the way we teach economics and create, evaluate, implement and spread the impact of best-practice methods in teaching economics. We disseminate our research at top journals and field conferences, and aim to improve how economics is taught across economics departments both in the UK and abroad. 

Strategic goal

Our overall strategic goal is to position CREEd among the top-5 research centres in the country in the field of economics of education. Having such centre at the RHUL Economics Department creates multiple advantages:


What we do

We work in 3 broad impact areas:

Knowledge creation

The Covid pandemic has transformed virtually every Economics department across the globe into a laboratory for innovative education. It is time the work done so far is evaluated for impact on student learning and job market outcomes. To this end:

Knowledge exchange

Leadership

develop new pedagogical practices and methods in Economics education, lead their adoption in the Economics Department and, through our collaborative work with colleagues from other departments, across the SLSS and beyond;

recognise the need to address ongoing and emerging issues with student satisfaction across the Department. To this end, CREEd provides a professional development platform for sharing best practices in teaching, so that both the Economics department and other SLSS departments streamline their student satisfaction activities.


Latest

Here is the latest:

11/2022 Petar Stankov is presenting his 'Revision Session Neutrality' work at the SEA Presidential Sessions, part of the SEA 92nd Annual Meeting, in Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

10/2022 Petar Stankov applied for Seedcorn funding for our project on student co-creation. The funding call is by the European Economic Association, and its Education Committee. 

10/2022 Petar Stankov took part in the “How mobile is an education focused career in economics: what do institutions look for?” Economics Teaching seminar organised by the CTaLE

10/2022 Petar Stankov took part in the Undergraduate Education in Europe workshop, organised by the Education Committee of the European Economic Association.

07/2022 Arnaud Chevalier is leading the outreach work among students from disadvantaged background who could consider economics as their professional choice. The work has been supported by a Royal Economic Society Discover Economics grant scheme. As part of the project, RHUL will raise interest in studying economics to groups currently under-represented in the student body: women, the socio-economically disadvantaged, and ethnic minorities. We will also highlight the role of in-demand data analytics skills to prospective students. We will use the chance to promote the great career opportunities an Economics degree gives to our students. As part of our promotion efforts, we will launch the latest undergraduate course offered by the RHUL Economics department: BSc Economics and Data Science.

06/2022 Petar Stankov is presenting his work on the 'Authenticity of Final Exams' at the annual TeachECONference2022 organised by the CTaLE, UK's leading centre for teaching and learning economics

06/2022 Jungyoon Lee and Petar Stankov took part in the RHUL Assessment Futures Symposium. They discussed ways to formulate course learning outcomes and the feasibility of matching course-level assessment. 

06/2022 Jungyoon Lee and Petar Stankov took part in the RHUL Teaching and Learning Symposium. They discussed assessment strategies and outreach activities to smooth the transition of freshers into their new academic life. 

05/2022 Petar Stankov presented his work on Attainment Gaps and Authenticity: Reforming Assessment in an Advanced UG Module at the RHUL Teaching and Learning Symposium

04/2022 Petar Stankov led the advisory work of RHUL Economics Department members who submitted applications for the annual College Excellence in Teaching Awards.

03/2022 Martin Enilov, a lecturer (TF) at RHUL Economics for the 2021/22 academic year, completed a report on attainment gaps across the UG courses offered by the RHUL Economics Department. Congrats to Martin who has accepted a position as a lecturer at the Univesity of Southampton!

03/2022 Arnaud Chevalier received a grant by the Royal Economic Society to enhance outreach activities of the RHUL Economics Department. Congratulations!

02/2022 Internal seminar on Education Matters

12/2021 Lena Hassani Nezhad, Dan Anderberg, Arnaud Chevalier, Melanie Lührmann and Ronni Pavan have just published their work on Higher Education Financing and the Educational Aspirations of Teenagers and their Parents in the Economics of Education Review, Vol. 85, 102175 

12/2021 Upskilling workshops were held to step up preparations for the HEA (Advance HE) Fellowship and Senior Fellowships applications. RHUL's Education Development team was leading the work. Special thanks goes to Lynne Francis for investing her time to help colleagues with their portfolios.

12/2021 Joris Tieleman from Our New Economy, presented his new publication of Economy Studies: A Guide to Rethinking Economics Education

11/2021 Stefania Paredes-Fuentes gave a talk on her newest experiment with economics assessment. Stefania is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, a Deputy Director of UG Studies for Economics, and a Deputy Chair of the Education Committee at their Faculty of Social Sciences. She is currently working in various research projects on Economic Education including how students engage with resources and how these resources contribute to their performance in assessments. She is also an editor for "Teaching Macroeconomics: A Modern and Inclusive Approach", which is to be published in 2022. 

09/2021 Petar Stankov presented his work on Pedagogical Risk-Taking Under Uncertainty: The RHUL Flexible Teaching Model at the Teaching and Learning Symposium 2021 at University of East London.

tHE TEAM

Our team features well-published researchers in the field of economics education, as well as teaching-focused staff at the Economics Department: