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Economics Research Seminar: Consumption Inequality, Household Risks, and the Business Cycle
This seminar challenges standard consumption-smoothing theory, showing that consumption inequality and volatility exceed income inequality and move procyclically, driven by idiosyncratic expenditure shocks and upper-tail business-cycle sensitivity.
Beale Lecture 2026: "How we develop models: reflecting on 40 years (nearly) of modelling."
The 2026 Beale Lecture welcomes Professor Stewart Robinson – Beale Medal winner and Dean of Newcastle University Business School.
Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre Research Symposium 2026
A two-day, in-person research symposium bringing together scholars to present policy-relevant research on the economics of cultural and creative industries.
Finance Research Seminar: "Corporate Performance and Policies Under Scrutiny: Guilty by Association?"
How did Russia’s 2014 annexation affect firms with Russian affiliations? This talk analyses firm performance, financing and market exit risk.
Leadership, Work and Organisation Research Seminar: Executive Education and Business Elites
A special double bill examining executive education and elite formation, featuring research on Finnish executive education traditions and elite MBA career trajectories.
International Conference for Production Research - Africa, Europe and Mid-East Region (ICPR-AEM) 2026
The 2026 ICPR-AEM conference will give researchers, academics, and industry professionals a dynamic platform to share and explore transformative approaches to enhancing sustainability in manufacturing and operational efficiency.
5th Marketing, Innovation and Digital Transformation Conference
The 5th MIDT Conference explores how AI and digital technologies are reshaping marketing. Researchers are invited to submit work on emerging challenges, ethics and innovation.
51st Technology Transfer Society Conference: Building resilient technology transfer, processes for economic and social value
The 51st Technology Transfer Society Conference explores resilient technology transfer, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Abstract submissions close 15 Feb 2026.
Time Location
Doctoral Day: 9 September 2026 Main Conference: 10 –11 September 2026 09:00 - 20:00 Newcastle University Business School