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Chair in Computer Science - Economics and Computation
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is the official ad the university's web site. Closing date for applications is 8th Jan 2010.
In 2010 we will also advertise for 2 lectureships (equivalent to assistant professor in the US) in the same research group.
My Blog List
Theory of Computing Blog Aggregator
How to tell how good a TV show is
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Computational Complexity
How to tell how good a TV show is
58 minutes ago
The Leisure of the Theory Class
Samuelson’s price fluctuations paper
1 day ago
A Don's Life by Mary Beard - Times Online - WBLG
Who should clear away the snow?
1 day ago
Algorithmic Game Theory
Michal Feldman Reports from WINE 09
1 day ago
Shtetl-Optimized
Second Women in Theory Workshop
4 days ago
BBC NEWS | Peston's Picks
New ice age for bankers
4 days ago
Freedom to Tinker blogs
Open Government Workshop at CITP
6 days ago
Michael Trick's Operations Research Blog
Probability, Mammograms, and Bayes Law
1 week ago
Special Interest Group on CRAP
The chaos of data on telephony networks
1 week ago
Willem Buiter's Maverecon
Πάντα ῥεῖ
3 weeks ago
Process Algebra Diary
A Question on the Structure of Fields, Centres and Committees
5 weeks ago
Blog Archive
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2009
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December
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"Stand up for Research" again
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November
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"Stand up for Research" petition update
Journal special issues for conferences - why bothe...
Full professorship in Economics/Game Theory and Co...
EPSRC's Schlimmbesserung
Stereotyping universities
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October
(4)
question about random sequences
Research Excellence Framework (part 2)
Research Excellence Framework
State the open problems!
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September
(4)
New academic year
No time to raise tuition fees
Homotopy methods for Nash equilibrium computation
Competitive journals
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August
(2)
The need for copyright reform
Time to move on from three-year degrees
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July
(4)
bacterial computation
Balanced set systems
playing with javascript
Game theory and ad-hoc networks
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June
(7)
Advertising PhD studentships
new postdoc positions (update)
perpetual motion at Sainsbury's
Mac switchover
New degree course in e-Finance
European elections
MFI'09
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May
(5)
Putting the VC into VCG
Two new postdoc positions in computational game th...
joining Facebook
Monbiot on scientific research
Paperless communications
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April
(4)
Miscellaneous political stuff
ACM-EC'09 papers
Localising Nash equilibria
BCTCS 2009
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March
(5)
Wiebe Fest 2009
Senate meeting
some last notes on EWSCS
CRAPcon'09
Winter school; pre-PhD training
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February
(3)
Estonia Winter School
A mild defense of bibliometrics
Overseas research proposals good, domestic ones ba...
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January
(4)
New Research Group: Economics and Computation
Is green the new black?
Exams, migration
RAE Sector Overview report
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2008
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December
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Some combinatorial games
Day of Reckoning
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November
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October
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September
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August
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July
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June
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January
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2007
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December
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November
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October
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September
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August
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July
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Eamonn Butler on pensions
Political banking
Monbiot on England
A Nobel effort
Academia profitable for Obamademics
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