Bristol School of Economics Researchers in the News
Our faculty members' research has been making headlines in major media outlets. Here are some recent highlights.
Our faculty members' research has been making headlines in major media outlets. Here are some recent highlights.
In less than two and a half years, the University of Bristol has launched 12 social venture spinouts, each one rooted in academic insight and driven by societal purpose.
Research has revealed for the first time the full extent of how pupils from higher-income families are favoured by high-performing secondary school admissions criteria – but one simple change could help reverse this unfair divide.
The University of Bristol hosted a visit from the Economics Club Mumbai – an organisation aiming to inspire young people and transform economics education, in the state of Maharashtra and other parts of India.
Babies whose mothers had greater access to sugar during pregnancy - specifically in 1949 when sugar consumption spiked due to the temporary end of confectionery rationing - grew up to have lower body weight and ate less sugar later in life, a new study by Professor Stephanie von Hinke has found.
University of Bristol professors, Sarah Smith OBE and Christian Spielmann, have been awarded for their work in designing and teaching an innovative undergraduate course on ‘Communicating Economics’.
The University of Bristol has been awarded three prizes in the National Teaching Excellence Awards announced today (Thursday 7 August) by Advance HE.
The School of Economics and CEPS are delighted to announce the 4th Bristol Economic Policy and Behaviour Workshop will take place on the 18th and 19th May 2023.
Dr Zahra Siddique’s study heightens the case for giving women the same access to divorce as men.
A new study from the School of Economics’ Battal Doğan details the vaccine allocation method he designed for the COVID-19 vaccine initiative, COVAX, in 2022.