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CREDI and Work, Organisations and Society research group event
"Unfollowing the money"?: the epistemic, economic, and methodological case for "studying up" rather than "studying down" in the social sciences
This joint event with the Centre for Research into Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (CREDI) and the the Department of Management's Work, Organisations...
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Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Mark Schaffer, Heriot-Watt University
An introduction to conformal inference for economists
Abstract: This paper introduces conformal inference, a powerful and flexible framework for constructing prediction intervals with guaranteed coverage in finite...
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Teaching Ancient Peace and Peacebuilding
Current approaches, what works well, what could be different?
The Visualising War and Peace project is laying the foundations for a major five-year study of current practice and future approaches to teaching ancient war...
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CREDI and Work, Organisations and Society research group event
Learn to write boldly, or, how to succeed in management studies
This joint event with the Centre for Research into Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (CREDI) and the the Department of Management's Work, Organisations...
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'Voluntarium et naturale'? Slave onomastics in ancient Italy
Katherine McDonald (Durham)
This is a School of Classics Event. Abstract This paper turns a critical eye on the naming of enslaved people in ancient Italy, using Latin, Etruscan and...