Dear all,

The next seminar in the Politics of Economics  
<http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/the-politics-of-economics>series will 
be on ‘Women in Economics'. Erin Hengel (Liverpool) and Anja Primmer (Queen 
Mary) will both present their research on the climate for women within 
economics. Carolina Alves (Cambridge) will offer comments.

The session will take place on Tuesday May 14th 17.15-18.45 in SG1, Alison 
Richard building, Sidgwick site.

Details for our last session of the term are below:

.      11/06 Nancy Cartwright (Durham) & Eleonora Montuschi (LSE) - How Should 
We Approach Evidence for Policy?
 
You can find our detailed programme (with abstracts and respondents) on our 
website <http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/the-politics-of-economics> and 
updates are available via Twitter @poleconCRASSH. All sessions are open to all 
and no registration is required.
 
Best wishes,
 
Jack Wright, Alice Pearson, Jostein Hauge and Raffaele Danna

p.s. Due to unforeseen circumstances Diane Coyle’s session (originally planned 
for 28/5 has been postponed. We hope to rearrange it for a later date.
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