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Degree
PhD
Major
International Business | Economics | International Relations
Area of study
Business and Administration | Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Globalization Program

The Michael G. Fisch 1983 Academic Cluster on Globalization at Dartmouth College offers various fellowships and programs focused on international economics and globalization.


Program Details

Globalization Ph.D. Fellowship

  • The Globalization Ph.D. Fellowship is designed for students pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or a related field with a focus on international economics and globalization.
  • The fellowship provides support for students to work on topics in international economics and globalization.

Globalization Post-Doctoral Fellowship

  • The Globalization Post-Doctoral Fellowship is intended for individuals who have completed their Ph.D. in economics or a related field and are interested in pursuing research in international economics and globalization.
  • The fellowship offers the opportunity to work with faculty members at Dartmouth College and contribute to research projects in international economics.

Globalization Pre-Doctoral Fellowship

  • The Globalization Pre-Doctoral Fellowship is available for individuals with a strong quantitative background and an interest in applying this background to the evaluation and design of better economic policy.
  • The fellowship is ideal for those who wish to pursue a Ph.D. in economics or a related field and provides the opportunity to work with faculty members at Dartmouth College.
  • Requirements for the fellowship include:
    • A Bachelor's degree
    • A strong mathematical background (including multivariate calculus and linear algebra)
    • Strong programming skills (including Stata and Matlab)
    • The ability to work independently
    • A long-term interest in pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or a related field
  • Benefits of the fellowship include:
    • The opportunity to work and interact with Dartmouth faculty studying topics in international economics
    • Participation in weekly internal and external seminars in international economics
    • The opportunity to enroll in one Dartmouth undergraduate course free of charge in the first year and up to three courses in the second year upon successful renewal

Globalization Scholars

  • The Globalization Scholars program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing research in international economics and globalization.
  • The program provides support for students to work on topics in international economics and globalization and offers the opportunity to interact with faculty members at Dartmouth College.

Globalization Visiting Fellowship

  • The Globalization Visiting Fellowship is intended for individuals who are interested in pursuing research in international economics and globalization and wish to visit Dartmouth College for a short period.
  • The fellowship offers the opportunity to work with faculty members at Dartmouth College and contribute to research projects in international economics.

Courses

Economics Courses

  • A variety of economics courses are available, including courses in international economics, microeconomics, and macroeconomics.
  • Courses are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in economic theory and principles.

Government Courses

  • Government courses are available, including courses in international relations, political economy, and public policy.
  • Courses are designed to provide students with a strong understanding of government and politics.

Tuck Courses

  • Tuck courses are available, including courses in business administration, finance, and marketing.
  • Courses are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in business principles and practices.

News and Events

News and Events

  • News and events related to the Globalization program are available, including updates on research projects, seminars, and conferences.
  • The program offers a variety of events and activities, including weekly internal and external seminars in international economics.

Trade Workshop

  • The Trade Workshop is a series of seminars and discussions on topics related to international trade and economics.
  • The workshop provides a forum for students and faculty to discuss and debate topics in international trade and economics.

International Economics Seminar

  • The International Economics Seminar is a series of seminars and discussions on topics related to international economics.
  • The seminar provides a forum for students and faculty to discuss and debate topics in international economics.

Distinguished Lecture

  • The Distinguished Lecture is a series of lectures by prominent scholars and experts in the field of international economics.
  • The lecture provides a forum for students and faculty to learn from and interact with leading experts in the field.

People

Faculty Members

  • A list of faculty members associated with the Globalization program is available, including their research interests and areas of expertise.
  • Faculty members include:
    • Treb Allen
    • Davin Chor
    • Emily Blanchard
    • Davin Chor
    • Teresa Fort
    • Matthew Grant
    • Douglas Irwin
    • Felix Montag
    • Nina Pavcnik
    • Matthew Slaughter
    • Robert Staiger
    • Meredith Startz
    • Yang-Yang Zhou

Research Areas

International Economics

  • Research in international economics is a key area of focus for the Globalization program.
  • Topics of research include international trade, economic development, and globalization.

Globalization

  • Research on globalization is a key area of focus for the Globalization program.
  • Topics of research include the economic, social, and political implications of globalization.
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