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NUI Galway Policy Lab
Tuesday, 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Oct 31st 2017
NUI Galway Policy Lab
Location: AM207, Arts Millennium Building, NUI Galway
http://www.nuigalway.ie/policylab
The NUI Galway Policy Lab will bring together research teams from College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, (NUI, Galway), Luxembourg Institute for Social and Economic Research, the Socio-Economics of the Marine Research Unit (NUI Galway) and Teagasc.
The objective of the NUI Galway Policy Lab is to develop and utilise methodologies for modeling the impact of policy and policy change. In particular, the Lab aims to
- Promote synergies in research and model development
- Increase the use and applicability of the modeling infrastructure developed
- Undertake analyses to support the development of better policy
- Partner in funding applications
The Lab links researchers and PhD students in 4 Institutions
- The National University of Ireland, Galway
- Teagasc Rural Economy and Development Programme
- The Luxembourg Institute for Social and Economic Research
- The Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Maastricht
There will be weekly brown bag research seminar to facilitate interaction between members of the Lab. The seminar is streamed on Skype as PhD students are based globally.
Membership is open to all those with an interest in policy modeling and implementation.
Seminar Dates and Details:
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Seminar Date |
PhD Candidate |
Author |
Co Authors |
Title |
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Tues Oct 17th |
NO LAB |
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Tues Oct 24th |
Anthony Cawley, (NUI, Galway) |
Anthony Cawley |
Cathal O’Donoghue, K. Heanue, R. Hilliard, M. Sheehan |
“The Impact of Knowledge Transfer on Farm Level Margins during the Economic Crisis” |
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Tues Oct 31st |
NO LAB |
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Tues Nov 7th |
Amar Daxini |
Amar Daxini (Teagasc, Athenry/SRUC, Edinburgh) |
Dr Andrew Barnes (SRUC, Edinburgh), Professor Cathal O'Donoghue (NUIG, Galway), Dr Mary Ryan (Teagasc, Athenry), Dr Karen Daly (Teagasc, Johnstone Castle). |
“Identifying factors which influence farmer intention to implement nutrient management planning: An Irish case study”
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Discipline/Office/Unit College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies
Category Seminar
Location AM207 - CELT Seminar Room - Arts Millennium Building
Location Type On Campus
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