Resources
Beamer template for University of Tsukuba
I have adapted a Beamer presentation template originally created by a member of the University of Wisconsin–Madison to work with the visual identity of the University of Tsukuba. The template replaces the original color scheme and branding with the University of Tsukuba logo and crest, and adjusts the layout to better fit my own teaching and research slides.
This template is not an official product of the University of Tsukuba, and it should be used at your own discretion. All rights to the University of Tsukuba logo and crest belong to the University of Tsukuba; please make sure your use of the template complies with the university's branding and logo-use guidelines.
Online courses
There are many areas in which I wasn't formally trained during my PhD studies. Nevertheless, I believe that learning and self-improvement are continuous processes. Therefore, I aim to compile a list of virtual PhD-level economics courses for personal development and for others with similar interests. I also include a list of online seminar series, several of which offer recordings of previous sessions.
Online Seminars
Applied Economics Workshop [Link]
The Gary Chamberlain Online Seminar in Econometrics [Link]
Geneva Trade and Development Workshop [Link]
International Macro History Online Seminar Series [Link]
Japan-Tokyo Resource and Environmental Economics (J-TREE) Seminar Series [Link]
PhD - Economics Virtual Seminar [Link]
Online Spatial and Urban Seminar [Link]
VDEV/CEPR/BREAD Seminars [Link] [YouTube]
[Ended] Online Agricultural and Resource Economics Seminar [Link]
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For those who want to catch up with the latest developments in econometrics, Christine Cai has compiled an excellent summary of online resources, along with links. [Link]