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Career workshop Enhancing my professional image in Norway

You will hear from our Alumni, Hadis Heydarian, how she engaged in various activities and the entrepreneurial and Start-up environment to build her Norwegian and international network. You will get insights on how write a convincing CV and application letter by the Career Guides from the NHH Career Centre. And last but not least, you will learn how to connect you skills and personal strengths to what the employer is looking for.

FAIR Seminar Jean-Robert Tyran

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Jean-Robert Tyran. Jean-Robert is a Professor of Public Economics at the University of Vienna and the Director of the Vienna Center for Experimental Economics. In his research, he mainly investigates issues in Political Economy and Public Economics broadly speaking, and in particular how institutions like markets and democracy are shaped by bounded rationality and social preferences. 

Alumnipils i Oslo: Tidsparadokser

Tid er den knappeste og mest verdifulle ressursen vi har. Likevel sløser vi den bort, misforstår den og blir lurt av tidens finurlige måter å påvirke oss på. Menneskers forhold til tid er nemlig fylt av paradokser. Både i hvordan vi tenker om tid, disponerer den og blir smittet av tempoet i omgivelsene våre. Helge Thorbjørnsen er påtroppende rektor ved NHH og forfatter av boken Tidsparadokser, som gir et skråblikk på menneskers forhold til sin egen tid

FAIR Seminar Martin Nybom

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Martin Nybom. Martin is an Associate Professor (docent) at IFAU in Uppsala, a research fellow at IZA and the UCLS, Uppsala University, and associated researcher at SOFI, Stockholm University. His fields of interest are labor economics and applied micro, but especially topics such as inequality, intergenerational mobility, and the labor market effects of skills and education.

PhD Students' Winter School 2025

The winter school will take place in Gudbrandsgard Hotel, which is located in the heart of Kvitfjell Ski Resort, 45 minutes’ drive from Lillehammer.

FAIR Seminar Matthew Lowe

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Matthew Lowe. Matthew is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of British Columbia and a CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar for 2023-2025. He uses field and natural experiments to study topics in behavioral, development, and political economy.

FAIR Seminar Michela M. Tincani

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Michela Tincani. Michaela is a labour economist interested in human capital.  Topics she studies include college access, non-financial barriers to education, and peer effects. Her research combines experimental, quasi-experimental, and structural econometric methods to evaluate public policies and their optimal design.

Velkommen til Masterdag 2025

Skal du begynne på master til høsten? Lurer du på om du skal begynne på MØA eller MRR, eller hvilken profil som passer for deg? På masterdagen kan du få svar på dette og mye mer! Det blir plenumssamling i Aud. Max. etterfulgt av stands i Speilsalen. Det serveres også lett lunsj.

FAIR Seminar Ragan Petrie

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Ragan Petrie. Ragan is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Texas A&M University. She's an applied microeconomist who uses behavioral and experimental approaches to study topics in public and labor economics, including motives for charitable giving, gender differences in bargaining and competition, discrimination, social media and the economic preferences of children.

Faculty seminar: Ruby Doeleman

The Department of Business and Management Science and NoCeT invite you to a faculty seminar with Ruby Doeleman, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business.

FAIR NHH Bergen Labor Workshop 2025

FAIR is hosting the Bergen Labor Workshop from 13 - 14 May 2025. The event is organized by Katrine V. Løken, Kjell G. Salvanes, Aline Bütikofer and Alexander L.P. Willén.

Sandmo Lecture 2025: David Card

The Sandmo Lecture On Public Policy is an annual event in honour of Professor Agnar Sandmo (1938-2019). The 2025 guest lecturer is Professor David Card, University of California, Berkeley

FAIR Seminar César Mantilla

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with César Mantilla. César is an Associate Professor in the Economics Department at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. He uses experimental methods and behavioral modeling to economic decision-making, with an affinity to the fields of development, environmental, and health economics.

FAIR Seminar Chinhui Juhn

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Chinhui Juhn. Chinhui is a Henry Graham Professor at the University of Houston. Her research interest are labour economics, wage inequality and gender.

FAIR Seminar Ronak Jain

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Ronak Jain. Ronak is an Assistant Professor of Economics of Development and Child Welfare at the University of Zurich. Her work lies at the intersection of development and behavioral economics. Her research leverages field experimentation and observational data.

Welcome to Norio 2025

The 14th Nordic workshop on Industrial Organization - NORIO - will take place at NHH Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen.

FAIR Seminar Kelly Shue

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Kelly Shue. Kelly is an Amman Mineral Professor of Finance at Yale School of Mangement. Her research has explored sustainable investing, the Peter Principle, compensation and promotions, gender and negotiations, the gambler's fallacy, contrast effects, and non-proportional thinking in asset pricing.

Development Economics Thrive scientific conference 2025

Thrive, on behalf of Oxford Policy Management (OPM) and the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), is hosting an international interdisciplinary conference on the topic of scaling early childhood development (ECD) programmes and policies in low-and middle -income (LMIC) countries.

For all employees Town Hall meeting and Summer lunch

Welcome to this semester’s last Town Hall meeting for employees. We will have refreshments in Speilsalen from 12.00. The Town Hall meeting will be from 12.15-13.00 in Aud Max. Immediately after the meeting we invite everyone to a Summer lunch from 13.00-15.00.

FAIR Seminar Nina Roussille

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Nina Roussille. Roussille is an Assistant Professor at LSE and the Executive Director of the Hub for Equal Representation at the LSE. Her research is in the field of labor economics, with a particular interest in the determinants of imperfect competition and the role of information frictions in income inequality.

FAIR Seminar Jakob Svensson

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Jakob Svensson. Svensson is a​ Director, Professor of Economics, Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES) at Stockholm University. His research interests include development economics and political economics.

FAIR Seminar Michael Thaler

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Michael Thaler. Thaler is a​ Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at University College London, an Affiliate at CESifo, and an Associate Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association. His research is in behavioral economics, experimental economics, and political economy.

FAIR Seminar Suresh Naidu

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Suresh Naidu. Naidu is a​ Professor of International and Public Affairs and Jack Wang and Echo Ren at the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests encompass political economy and economic history, focusing on the economics of slavery, labor unions, and the economic effects of democracy and dictatorship.

FAIR Seminar Thomas W. Graeber

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Thomas W. Graeber. Graeber is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit at Harvard Business School. His research focuses on identifying the determinants and economic implications of bounded rationality and non-standard preferences as sources of deviations from canonical economic models.

FAIR Seminar Marcella Alsan

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Marcella Alsan. Alsan is a Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. Her research focuses on the intersection of health, economics, and inequality, with a particular emphasis on how historical and structural factors affect health outcomes, especially among marginalized populations.

FAIR Seminar Katrin Gödker

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Katrin Gödker. Gödker is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Bocconi University, CESifo and IGIER Affiliate. She is an empiricist working in the field of Behavioral Finance. Much of her work studies investor beliefs and how they affect investor behavior using experiments (lab, online, and field) as well as archival datasets.

FAIR Seminar Sydnee Caldwell

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Sydnee Caldwell. Caldwell is a Labor Economist and currently an Assistant Professor in UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business (Economic Analysis and Policy group) and Department of Economics (joint appointment).

FAIR Seminar Sigrid Suetens

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Sigrid Suetens. Suetens is a Professor at Tilburg University an her main research interests are strategic and non-strategic incentives to cooperate and ​ethnic discrimination.

FAIR Seminar Nadja Dwenger

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Nadja Dwenger. Dwenger is full professor of Economics at the University of Hohenheim, where she holds the Chair of Public Economics. She is also an affiliated researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute Bergen as well as a CEPR affiliate and a CESifo fellow. Her research investigates the economic impact of government policy.

FAIR Seminar Raj Chetty

We invite you to a FAIR Onlin Seminar with Raj Chetty. Chetty is the William A. Ackman Professor of Economics at Harvard University and the Director of Opportunity Insights, which uses big data to study the science of economic opportunity: how we can give children from all backgrounds better chances of succeeding?

FAIR Seminar Amelie Schiprowski

We invite you to a FAIR Seminar with Amelie Schiprowski. Schiprowski is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn, a faculty member at ECONtribune and a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods. She is also affiliated with CEPR, IZAa and CESifo.

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