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ESHET YOUNG SCHOLARS SEMINAR
ESHET invites young scholars – persons currently enrolled in a PhD, or who have been awarded a PhD no more than two years before the date of the ESHET conference (and regardless of age) – to submit their work to the Young Scholars Seminar to be held on the occasion of the ESHET 2025 conference. Papers co-authored by PhD supervisors or other senior researchers are not eligible.
The grants for the scholars selected for the Young Scholars Seminar are sponsored by the European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. Up to six submissions will be selected.
For those selected presenters who attend the conference in person, the travel expenses will be covered up to €300, the accommodation costs up to €80/night for three nights, and no registration fee will be charged. Moreover, the grantee scholars will be invited to the conference dinner. The authors of the selected papers will have 20 minutes each to present the paper, and a senior scholar will discuss it. Papers may be on any topic relevant to the history of economics and are not restricted to the conference theme.
ESHET encourages young scholars to participate in the conference. A one-year ESHET membership is offered to all young scholars who submit a paper. Papers not selected for the grant will be considered for presentation at other ESHET 2025 conference sessions.
Candidates should e-mail a paper no longer than 9000 words to eshet2025@unito.it (to the attention of Sylvie Rivot and Estrella Trincado) by February 22, 2025.
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Local organizing committee: Mario Cedrini (Università di Torino), Angela Ambrosino (Università di Torino), Stefano Fiori (Università di Torino), Alain Marciano (Università di Torino), Valentina Erasmo (Università di Torino), Alessandro Le Donne (Università di Torino), Antonella Palumbo (Università Roma Tre), Antonella Rancan (Università del Molise)
Scientific committee: Mario Cedrini (Università di Torino), Angela Ambrosino (Università di Torino), Maria Daou (Université de Montpellier), John B. Davis (Marquette University and University of Amsterdam), Pedro Duarte (INSPER Institute of Education and Research, São Paulo, Brasil), Danielle Guizzo (University of Bristol, UK), Sylvie Rivot (UHA Business School, Université de Haute-Alsace), Claudia Rotondi (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano), Richard Sturn (Universität Graz)
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Università di Torino and Fondazione Luigi Einaudi
Università di Torino (Unito) is one of the most ancient, prestigious, and largest Italian Universities. Open to international research and training, Unito carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. Hosting almost 80.000 students and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, Unito can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
Established in 1964 with the donation of Luigi Einaudi’s collection, nowadays the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi (website) represents a landmark for social sciences. Over the years, the continuous growth of the library and the archive, together with the support given to young scholars through the scholarships, the promotion of publications and the organization of seminars and conferences have allowed the Foundation to fulfill its mission, making knowledge increasingly more accessible.