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The Hidden Curriculum

Hidden Curriculum
Health Economics
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Medicaid
Health Disparities
Covid-19
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Tenure Expectations
Grant Writing
Women's Institute For Science, Equity and Race
Economics
Queer Research
Public Health
Graduate School
Health Policy
Social and Economic Justice
Professional Academic Misconduct
Discrimination In Economics
Economic Policy
Negotiation
Stand Up Comedy

The Hidden Curriculum is a podcast on all the topics you wanted to learn in (econ) graduate school. There are lots of things about the profession that you only hear if you have a great mentor or during networking opportunities. This podcast aims to help decrease that knowledge gap by bringing that information into your headphones! Artwork by @factorintrinseco. Music by Funk O'Clock by Delicate Bea... more

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In this episode we talk with Matt Notowidigdo about negotiating. Matt is a Professor of Economics at Chicago Booth. He holds a BS in economics, a BS in computer engineering, a MEng in computer science, and a PhD in economics. He is currently a Resear... more

In this episode we talk with Mushfiq Mobarak on how to work with governments and large organizations to implement research. Mushfiq is a Professor of Economics at Yale University with concurrent appointments in the School of Management and in the Dep... more

In this episode, we talk with Sandile Hlatshwayo about working in important institutions such as the Council of Economic Advisors and the International Monetary Fund. Dr. Sandile Hlatshwayo is an IMF economist who previously served as a senior econom... more

In this episode we talk with Jeremy Weber about applying statistical concepts and lessons into applying to the real world. Jeremy is a professor in the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. He has a PhD from th... more

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Recent Guests

Mushfiq Mobarak
Professor of Economics at Yale
Yale University
Episode: E53 - How to work with large organization to implement research and policy with Mushfiq Mobarak
Sandile Hlatshwayo
IMF economist and former senior economist at the CEA
International Monetary Fund
Episode: E52 – Working in Global and U.S. Economic Policy with Sandile Hlatshwayo
Jeremy Weber
Professor at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and author of 'Statistics for Public Policy'
University of Pittsburgh
Episode: E51 - Communicating stats to non-stats people with Jeremy Weber
Tal Gross
Associate professor specializing in health economics and managerial economics
Boston University
Episode: E50 - Getting better at Teaching with Tal Gross
Nathaniel Hendren
Professor of Economics at MIT and founding director of Policy Impacts
MIT
Episode: E49 - Insights from an Editor with Nathaniel Hendren
Sam Tello-Trillo
Associate Economist at RAND Corporation
RAND Corporation
Episode: E48 - The landscape of queer research, data, and opportunities
Sarah Miller
Associate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy
Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
Episode: E47 - How to access restricted data with Sarah Miller
Gary Hoover
Executive Director of the Murphy Institute at Tulane University
Tulane University
Episode: E46 - Professional misconduct and plagarism with Gary Hoover
Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe
Founder and president of the Women's Institute for Science, Equity and Race
Women's Institute for Science, Equity and Race
Episode: E45 - Founding the ⁠Women’s Institute for Science, Equity and Race (WISER)⁠ with Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe

Hosts

Sebastian Tello-Trillo
Co-host of the podcast with an emphasis on economics and education.
Alex Hollingsworth
Co-host of the podcast with a focus on economic education and policy.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 73 ratings
  • Must-listen for Econ pre-doc/doc/post-docs

    Highly recommended. I’m a 4th year in an Econ PhD program and I am learning SO MUCH about the world of academic econ from this podcast. I’d go so far as to say that it gives me a feeling of community with these cool, friendly hosts and their guests. Would love to hear more “what it’s like in X job” and “how to target X job” for young people considering this profession. Thanks for making this!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AmyCMahler
    United States4 years ago
  • Essential resource for business PhD students

    Great podcast that hits on important topics that are rarely discussed formally in PhD programs.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    austinsmoss
    United States5 years ago
  • Phenomenal podcast

    Huge fan of this podcast. Would love to hear more about recommended collaboration tools (Overleaf, GitHub, etc.), as well as tips for making the transition from pre-doc to grad student to the job market! But keep up the great work, can’t wait for the next episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pershehgdfhy
    United States5 years ago

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E53 - How to work with large organization to implement research and policy with Mushfiq Mobarak
Q: What tips do you have for young researchers who want to work with local governments?
Understanding the internal dynamics of an organization and networking is crucial for building credibility and ensuring project success.
E50 - Getting better at Teaching with Tal Gross
Q: What are some principles in your teaching philosophy?
It's hard to measure added value, and relying on evaluations can be misleading; effective teaching methods are shown through research.
E50 - Getting better at Teaching with Tal Gross
Q: What is your teaching experience?
I teach health economics to MBA students and managerial economics, previously teaching at Columbia's School of Public Health.
E51 - Communicating stats to non-stats people with Jeremy Weber
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about your book and what inspired you to write it?
The book reflects Jeremy's 15 years of experience merging government insights with teaching quantitative methods, addressing the need for better communication of statistics to policymakers and the public.
E51 - Communicating stats to non-stats people with Jeremy Weber
Q: What's your shareable fun fact?
Jeremy competed in a strongman competition in the Peruvian Amazon while on a Fulbright grant.

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The discussions focus on the often-overlooked aspects of economics and higher education, particularly aimed at graduate students and early-career professionals. Topics range from effective communication of statistical data, teaching methodologies, and the intricacies of economic policy-making to insights from experienced academics and practitioners in the field. By highlighting real-world applications and experiences, these conversations foster a deeper understanding of the academic landscape, addressing gaps in knowledge that traditional educational structures might overlook. The emphasis on personal anecdotes and the importance of mentorship sets this podcast apart, making it both informative and relatable for listeners navigating the cha... more

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