Open Economic Lectures
Open Lectures in Economics in the academic year 2024/25
Edition IXth; October 2024 - January 2025
Online formula (MS Teams)
Selected Tuesdays 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
The Open Economics Lectures, to which you are cordially invited, treat various aspects of economics!
Economics describes and analyses what makes up economic reality. Microeconomics is the science that studies the individual elements that make up the economy (such as companies, households, branches and sectors of the economy, etc.). Macroeconomics uses aggregate quantities and studies the regularities that occur in the economy as a whole, such as, among others, the creation and distribution of national income, inflation, unemployment and many other phenomena that affect our everyday life.
For whom:
Attendees of the lectures can be people of all ages, younger and older, pupils, teachers, students, graduates, people working in different sectors.
For students and teachers: it is a valuable aid to the issues that arise within the framework of ‘Entrepreneurship Basics’ and the teaching of economic and business subjects.
For students: some of the issues discuss economic problems that also occur in subject competitions.
For students: an aid to understanding the issues discussed in course lectures and to supplement knowledge studied in other disciplines.
For everyone: an explanation of current economic phenomena taking place in the world around us.
The Open Economic Lectures have also become a source of inspiration in the search for a career path based on sound knowledge of the surrounding world and the socio-economic system in which we live.
Website of the Open Economic Lectures:
Faculty of Economics, University of Gdansk
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PROGRAMME OF THE IXth EDITION
The next lecture will take place on 03.12.2024.
Lecture entitled 'No work no pay’ - a few words about the rights and obligations of the worker.’
The lecture is led by: phd Ewa Ignaciuk, Department of Microeconomics
Moderator: Associate Professor Leszek Czerwonka
Of the various forms of employment, the most popular is the employment contract. However, it carries not only a number of rights but also responsibilities, both on the part of the employer and the employee. What distinguishes employee employment from other forms of hire? For whom is it ideal and who will be constrained by its framework? What are the basic rights and obligations incumbent on the employee? We will look for answers to these and many other questions during the lecture.
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Link to the meeting:
https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/
For information on how to participate in the Open Economic Lectures, please also contact: ekonomia@ug.edu.pl.
For more about the Open Economics Lectures also visit:
Faculty of Economics, University of Gdansk OWE
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