Melbourne Institute Conferences and Events
2015 Conferences and Events
- 2015 Economic and Social Outlook Conference,
Thursday 5 and Friday 6 November 2015 at the Grand Hyatt Melbourne - Schools and Disadvantaged Children Workshop
Tuesday 11 August 2015 at the Melbourne Institute - Creating the Darwinian Company: Adaptive, agile and innovative
Friday 10 July 2015 at the Melbourne Business School - Melbourne Institute Public Economics Forum,
30 June 2015 in Canberra - Melbourne Institute Public Economics Forum,
29 April 2015 in Canberra - Getting Started: Analysing HILDA with Stata
3-5 June 2015 at the University of Melbourne - MABEL Data Users Workshop 2015,
Thursday 23 April 2015 at the Melbourne Institute - MABEL Research Forum 2015,
Friday 24 April 2015 at the Melbourne Business School - Child Health and Development Workshop,
Friday 30 January 2015 at the Melbourne Institute - Melbourne Institute Seminar Series 2015,
various dates - Melbourne Institute Brown Bags 2015,
various dates - The John Freebairn Public Policy Lectures
- The R.I. Downing Fellowship Lectures
Melbourne Institute Staff Only
- Travel Policies and Procedures (Professional Staff Development Workshop),
Thursday 19 March 2015 at the Melbourne Institute (MI staff only)
2014 Conferences and Events
- 2014 Economic and Social Outlook Conference, Thursday 3 and Friday 4 July 2014 at the Grand Hyatt Melbourne
- Getting Started: Analysing HILDA with STATA, Monday 14, Tuesday 15 and Wednesday 16 April 2014 at the Australian National University.
Presented by Professor Robert Breunig. - MABEL Research Forum 2014, Thursday 10 April 2014 at the University of Melbourne
- MABEL Data Users Workshop, Wednesday 9 April 2014 at the University of Melbourne
- Workshop on Homelessness and Housing Insecurity, Thursday 13 March 2014 at the University of Melbourne
- Australian Labour Market Research Workshop 2014, Thursday 6 and Friday 7 February 2014 at the University of Melbourne
2013 Conferences and Events
- HILDA Survey Research Conference 2013
Thursday 3 and Friday 4 October 2013 at the University of Melbourne - Getting Started: Analysing HILDA with STATA,
Monday 30 September, Tuesday 1 October and Wednesday 2 October 2013 at the University of Melbourne - 16th Labour Econometrics Workshop,
Friday 9 and Saturday 10 August 2013 at the University of Melbourne - The New Model for Chinese Economic Growth,
Tuesday 9 July 2013 at the University of Melbourne - Economics of the Health Workforce
Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 July 2013 in Sydney - The Chinese Economy Today
12.00 - 2.00pm, Wednesday 5 June 2013 at the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins - Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate for the End of the Resources Boom: Two Different Views,
Friday 24 May 2013 at the University of Melbourne - Breakfast with the Melbourne Institute
Wednesday 24 April 2013 - MABEL Research Forum 2013,
Friday 12 April 2013 at the University of Melbourne - Getting Started: Analysing HILDA with STATA,
Wednesday 3, Thursday 4 and Friday 5 April 2013 at the University of New South Wales. Presented by Professor Robert Breunig.
2012 Conferences and Events
- Melbourne Institute 50th Anniversary Conference
Thursday 6 December 2012 - Dynamic Modelling for Panel Data,
Friday 30 November 2012 at the University of Melbourne. Presented by Professor Steve Pudney. - Panel Data Analyis Techniques with HILDA Examples,
Tuesday 27, Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 November 2012 at the University of Melbourne. Presented by Professor Steve Pudney. - Securing the Future - 2012 Economic and Social Outlook Conference
Thursday 1 and Friday 2 November 2012 - Getting Started: Analysing HILDA with STATA,
Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 April and Monday 10, Tuesday 11 and Wednesday 12 September 2012 at the Australian National University. Presented by Professor Robert Breunig. - International Panel Survey Methods Workshop 2012,
Wednesday 4 and Thursday 5 July 2012. - Program Impact Evaluation Course, Thursday 7 and Friday 8 June 2012
- Methods of Evaluating Programme Impacts,
Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 March 2012 at the University of Canberra. Presented by Professor John Micklewright.
2011 Conferences and Events
- Intergen+10, Friday 11 May 2011
10th Anniversary of the release of the first Treasury Intergenerational Report - The 2011 HILDA Survey Research Conference
Thursday 14 and Friday 15 July 2011 at the University of Melbourne - Growth Challenge - 2011 Economic and Social Outlook Conference
Thursday 30 June and Friday 1 July 2011
2010 Conferences and Events
- Disadvantage across the Generations: What do we know about Social and Economic Mobility in Australia? ,
Inaugural lecture: Professor Deborah Cobb-Clark, Director, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Thursday 22 July 2010. - The New Australian Resource Rent Tax,
Thursday 20 May 2010. A lecture by Professor Ross Garnaut AO, Vice-Chancellor's Fellow, The University of Melbourne.
View the video of the Lecture
2009 Conferences and Events
- The Road to Recovery: Restoring Prosperity after the Crisis - 2009 Economic and Social Outlook Conference,
5 and 6 November 2009
2008 Conferences and Events
- Education and Skill Mismatches in the Labour Market Workshop 2008,
Thursday 27 November 2008. - New Agenda For Prosperity: 2008 Economic and Social Outlook Conference,
27 and 28 March 2008
2007 Conferences and Events
- Capital Flows and Financial Integration in Asia: Implications, Prospects and Research Issues,
Friday 19 October 2007 at The University of Melbourne. - Education and Skill Mismatches in the Labour Market Workshop,
Thursday 3 May 2007. - Australian Labour Market Research Workshop,
Thursday 8 and Friday 9 February 2007 at The University of Melbourne.
2003 - 2006 Conferences and Events
- Making The Boom Pay: Securing The Next Generation Of Prosperity,
2 and 3 November 2006 - The next generation: Building a bridge between microsimulation, life-cycle, and macroeconomic models,
Monday, 9 May 2005. - Sustaining Prosperity: New Reform Opportunities for Australia,
31 March and 1 April 2005 - Pursuing Opportunity and Prosperity Conference,
13 and 14 November 2003 - Towards Opportunity and Prosperity Conference,
4 and 5 April 2002