We are pleased to announce that on November 28, 2022, the Center for Positive/Empirical Analysis of Political Economy will host a special seminar titled “Career Seminar for Female Students who want to Study Empirical Political Economy”.
In this seminar, women researchers active in the field of empirical political science invited from overseas will talk about their motivations for entering graduate school, the process of selecting a graduate school, their training in graduate school including mastering quantitative analysis methods, their relationships with their academic advisors, their job hunting, and their experiences in research activities. The seminar will provide role models for women and junior researchers in their career development. By holding this seminar, we also aim to increase the number of women as well as men entering graduate school and to further the international activities of young researchers in the field of empirical political economy.
“Career Seminar for Female Students who want to Study Empirical Political Economy”
Moderator:
Dr. Yoko Okuyama (Assistant Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden)
Ph.D. in Economics, Yale University
Panelists:
Dr. Min Hee Go (Associate Professor at Ehwa Womans University, South Korea)
Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Chicago- Dr. Yesola Kweon (Assistant Professor at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea) Ph.D. in Political Science, Indiana University
- Dr. Ana Weeks (Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath, UK) Ph.D. in Political Science, Harvard University
- Dr. Wan-ying Yang (Professor at National Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan) Ph.D. in Political Science, Michigan State University
- Date and Time: Monday, November 28, 2022, 10:40-12:10 JST
- Venue: Waseda University, Waseda Campus, Building 3, Room 306
- Language: English
- Open to members of Waseda University and the general public. Free admission.
- Registration: Required, please register from here.
- Organizers: Yoshikuni Ono ([email protected])
Sponsored by the Center for Positive/Empirical Analysis of Political Economy, Waseda University