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This section of our site hosts news items dating from August 2012 onwards. For older items please refer back to our news archive.

  1. A young girl placing money into a piggy bank

    Global impact for Sheffield economists' research on saving money

    Findings by two University of Sheffield economists about savings behaviour have made headlines all around the world after being presented at the 2013 conference of the Royal Economic Society.

    Categorised under: Media, Research and Household finance
  2. Jonathan Portes

    Top economist Jonathan Portes to give 2013 Knoop Lecture in Sheffield

    Jonathan Portes, Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and former government economist, will give the Department of Economics' 2013 Knoop Lecture, on the subject 'Immigration and the UK Economy'.

    Categorised under: Sheffield, Immigration and Events
  3. Sheffield cityscape

    Sheffield council considers students' regeneration plans

    Sheffield City Council is giving serious consideration to local regeneration schemes devised by students from the Department of Economics.

    Categorised under: Sheffield, Planning and Regeneration
  4. Professor Jennifer Roberts

    Sheffield economist in Guardian student choice discussion

    Professor Jennifer Roberts of the Department of Economics has taken part in a high-level Guardian debate on the factors influencing students' decisions about where to attend university.

    Categorised under: Media and Research
  5. Lu Tang

    MSc students help improve communications

    Nine of our MSc students have volunteered as representatives on the 2012-13 staff-student forum. Their efforts will help to improve communications and resolve issues in the department.

    Categorised under: Internal
  6. The economics and management building

    Introducing InstEAD

    In 2013 staff from the Department of Economics are to launch a new research institute, InstEAD, which aims to further our understanding of the behaviour and decision-making of individuals and households.

    Categorised under: Research
  7. Formula one racing cars

    Who's in the driving seat?

    Research on the most successful formula one teams by University of Sheffield economist Dr Ganna Pogrebna suggests that the best leaders are those with hands-on experience.

    Categorised under: Media and Research