In case you missed it in March, a recording of the Epstein Lecture is available here.
You can watch the recordings of any events you may have missed by visiting our Events Page, and clicking on the relevant links. Please do visit that page regularly as details of events planned for 2023-24 will be posted there first.
Urban Resilience, Professor Edward Glaeser, Harvard University
5th June 2023, 6pm, MAR 110.
Join us for this lecture in which Professor Glaeser, a world expert on the economics of cities, argues that although COVID-19 and the associated rise of remote work has shocked many of the world's cities, they have been through far worse in the past.
This event is in-person only with a live stream for those who cannot be in London. Places will be limited, so please register in advance via the event page.
Forthcoming events in Autumn Term 2023-24
Inaugural Lecture, Professor Eric Schneider, Thursday 16th November 6.30pm

Eric Schneider will present his Inaugural lecture based on his work on the growth patterns of children.
Public Lecture, Professor Mary Morgan, Thursday 23rd November, 6.30pm

To mark her presidency of the Royal Economic Society, Professor Mary Morgan will give a lecture titled How Economics Changed the World.
We are also at the planning stage for two book launches:
On 10th October, Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson will lead a panel discussion of two or three short talks around the themes and purpose, regarding its relation to existing historiography, of their new book Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution.

On 26th October, Martin Daunton will give a public lecture on his new book The Economic Government of the World, 1933-2023
