[Poscgrad] Sign up by April 10th for Lunch with Andy Baker on Monday, April 15th

Diogo Ferrari diogoferrari at gmail.com
Mon Apr 1 09:43:53 PDT 2024


Hi everyone,

On Monday, April 15th, Andy Baker <https://www.andybaker.org/> (Purdue
University) will visit UCR and give a talk as part of our speaker series.
Professor Baker works with mass behavior and international political
economy and has an extensive list of publications that appear in top
journals in the field. You can access his CV here (
https://www.andybaker.org/cv/).

We strongly encourage everyone to attend the talk in person.

After the talk, Dr. Baker will have lunch with graduate students at the
Stable. This is a fantastic networking opportunity, and we will cover the
expenses for lunch. We are limiting the attendance to four graduate
students to avoid overcrowding the meeting and ensure that those attending
have a chance to interact with the speaker properly. We will give strong
priority to those who have research interests that overlap with the
speaker's. All else being equal, we will also prioritize more advanced
students working on their dissertation research and those currently on the
job market. We will also do our best to rotate so that everybody has the
opportunity to attend one of these events during the academic year, but we
encourage you to sign up even if you have attended previous ones.

If you are interested in attending the lunch event, please fill out this
form <https://forms.gle/8RcTDbnhHroUYbBf7> by Wednesday, April 10th, at
11:59 p.m. In order to maximize your chances of being selected, please
explain briefly (2-3 sentences) in the form why you would benefit from
meeting with the speaker.

Please note that there will also be a happy hour with the speaker open to
all members of the department (faculty and graduate students) at 4 pm. This
is another great opportunity for networking and collegiality, so we also
encourage you to attend this event.

Thanks so much for your help in making these visits a success!

 Best regards,

 DF (on behalf of the speaker series committee)




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Diogo Ferrari, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
University of California, Riverside
E-mail: diogoferrari at ucr.edu <diogoferrari at uchicago.edu>
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