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We “should wish to see a world in which education aimed at mental freedom rather than at imprisoning the minds of the young in a rigid armour of dogma calculated to protect them through life against the shafts of impartial evidence. The world needs open hearts and open minds, and it is not through rigid systems, whether old or new, that these can be derived.”
UADPhilEcon’s motto, courtesy of Bertrand Russell
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ÔïìåßòAbout UADPhilEcon
For detailed information on UADPhilEcon, the International Doctoral Program in Economics offered by the Department of Economics of the University of Athens, click... continue »
ÔïìåßòCurriculum
Phase 1 offers students two years of intensive coursework. Phase 2 lasts another two years during which students research and write an original thesis/dissertation. Click below for information on the first two years of Phase 1 or on the thesis-writing period (Phase 2). For a broader description of the curriculum click... continue »
ÔïìåßòThe Joint UADPhilEcon-INE Initiative
In October 2007, the University of Athens and the Greek Trades Unions Confederation (GSEE) signed a four year agreement of cooperation between UADPhilEcon–The University of Athens Doctoral Program in Economics and INE–The Institute of Labour Studies (founded by GSEE). This agreement effectively set up the UAPDhilEcon–ΙΝE Joint Initiative whose raison d’ être is described further here... continue »
ÔïìåßòApply
The deadline for applications for entry in October 2010 has now lapsed. The Admissions Committee is in the process of assessing received applications. The shortlist will be announced here at the latest by the 7th of June 2010. The interviews will then take place in the middle of June. Watch this space for the precise dates.  For more... continue »
ÔïìåßòSeminars
UADPhilEcon proudly presents two research seminar series:  continue »
ÔïìåßòEVENTS

After the Crash: A series of lectures and seminars on the nature and causes of the de-wealthing of nations, as precipitated by the 2008 financial meltdown

BOOK LAUNCHES: Monday 4nd May 2009 - UADPhilEcon launches Tony Asrpomourgos' new book, enitled The Science of Wealth, on Adam Smith. On 3rd June 2008 two books, also published by Routledge, and intimately related to UADPhilEcon. Their authors: Christian Arnsperger (Louvain and UADPhilEcon) and Tasos Korkotsidis (Athens) 

ANNUAL PUBLIC LECTURE ON ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY IN MEMORY OF KOSMAS PSYCHOPAIDIS - This year it was held on 23rd June, 2010, featuring Professor Mark Mazower. Click here for more.

PhD CONFERENCE IN ECONOMICS, inaugurated in 2008 in memory of  UADPhilEcon student Vassilis Patsatzis, held annually in the spring 

UADPhilEcon's Official Launch took place on 22nd April 2004 

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blank area27 July, 2010
UADPhilEcon wishes all students and staff a cool and fulfilling summer holiday. Click here for what's new on UADPhilEcon's website
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UADPhilEcon proudly hosted Mark Mazower (Columbia) who delivered the Annual Psychopaidis Memorial Lecture on International Governance and the Idea of Europe (Wednesday 23/6, 19.00)
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The short-list of candidates to interview at UADPhilEcon is available, please click here.
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Application selection process for entry to the UADPhilEcon (2010-2011)
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