Research Jamboree 2025

Economics Research Jamboree 2025

Monday 23rd - Friday 27th June 2025

Manor Road Building, Oxford

 

The Research Jamboree is an annual workshop hosted by the Department of Economics celebrating a variety of internal research from the past year. This year, we invite you to celebrate the Jamboree in the home of the Department of Economics - the Manor Road Building. This event is open to researchers, associates, and alumni from across the university.

Please RSVP for this event here

Arrival information will be sent to participants two weeks before the event.

 

Date Topic Convenors
Monday 23rd June (All day) CSAE/Development - Niccolò Meriggi and Stefan Dercon will put together a session with Adrian Hill from the Jenner Centre on malaria and vaccine take up. Niccolò Meriggi and Stefan Dercon
Tuesday 24th June (AM) IO/Trade Session on Industrial Policy (joint with CMA Microeconomics Unit) Howard Smith
Tuesday 24th June (PM) Centre for Research on Outreach and Access Mathias Jensen
Wednesday 25th June (All day) Economics of Modern Slavery Ian Jewitt
Thursday 26th June (AM) Session available. Please contact Economics Research Grants to book.   
Thursday 26th June (PM) Recent Advances in Panel Data and Network Econometrics Cavit Pakel
Friday 27th June (All day)

Job Market Candidate talks

Martin Weidner

 

About the Research Jamboree

 

The Research Jamboree 2024 is a conference to share ideas and promote across-field and interdisciplinary research both for the benefits that broader perspectives bring to research, and also to begin establishing communities of scholars ready to apply for external research funding.

The conferences will run for five days in Trinity Term Week 9. Rather than comprising purely of the traditional presentation-based workshop format, there will be different forms of interaction and time for discussion and engagement. After the Friday session, we will have the end of term party, as a chance to gather and celebrate together.

 

Further information

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LONDON TO OXFORD

Train

You can buy a train ticket to Oxford at London Paddington station. There are regular direct trains; the journey is approx. 1 hr. Train times:

http://www.thetrainline.com/

From Oxford train station the department is a 30-minute walk. Please note we do not reimburse taxis unless no public transport options were available (proof required). If you choose to use a taxi between the rail station and the department, please allow 15-20 minutes to get here (due to traffic/one-way system).

 

Oxford Tube (London to Oxford Coach)

You can also buy a bus ticket to Oxford on the Oxford Tube which regularly runs from various places in London to Oxford. The tube takes approximately 100 minutes and is cheaper than the train. Return tickets last for 3 months. For further information please see: 

http://www.oxfordtube.com/

 

AIRPORT COACHES

Heathrow to Oxford

Catch the Airline Bus from either the Central Bus Station (Terminals 1&3), stand 14A or Terminal 5, stand 10 to Gloucester Green bus station in Oxford. The bus runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please see link for daily departure times:

http://airline.oxfordbus.co.uk/timetables/

 

Gatwick to Oxford

Catch the Airline Bus from either the South Terminal Lower Forecourt (stands 1&2) or North Terminal Lower Forecourt (stands 4&5) to Gloucester Green bus station in Oxford. The bus runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please see link for daily departure times:

http://airline.oxfordbus.co.uk/timetables/

 

OTHER DIRECTIONS

Oxford to Heathrow or Gatwick

Return to Heathrow or Gatwick with the Airline Bus:

http://airline.oxfordbus.co.uk/

Buses depart from Gloucester Green bus station, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

Buses depart approximately every 30 mins (Heathrow) or hour (Gatwick) (please check online) and the journey time is approx 90mins to Heathrow or 2.5 hours to Gatwick (dependent on traffic). You can buy a ticket on board. The driver will ask which terminal you plan to get off so that he can put your bag in the right part of the bus.

 

Please email dietary and access requirements that you have NOT reported in your event sign-up here: events@economics.ox.ac.uk