Uncommon Econ
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Uncommon Econ brings economics to life through engaging, real-world insights from a wide range of scholars. We provide ready-to-use classroom modules featuring dynamic videos that showcase the power of economic thinking. www.uncommonecon.com.
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Looking to engage undergraduates in principles of microeconomics through real-world case studies? View our free videos curriculum: uncommonecon.com. Join our final Faculty cohort to earn $2,000 over two semesters in our classroom research study. Priority deadline: 10/1.
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Uncommon Econ Seasons 1 Episode 1 research brief on supply and demand within mental health care
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Uncommon Econ is now accepting applications for our final Faculty Evaluator cohort. Our Faculty earn $2,000 over two semesters evaluating our microeconomics curriculum for undergraduates. Priority Deadline October 1: www.uncommonecon.com
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We are currently accepting applications to our Faculty Evaluation Community! Faculty help us test the impact of our videos on student perceptions, identity, and persistence in economics, and are compensated at the end of each semester. Visit our website to learn more: www.uncommonecon.com
Uncommon Econ | Economics Research Reimagined
Uncommon Econ showcases the power of economic thinking and the diversity of scholars who use economics to solve today's problems. By highlighting timely, relevant economics research and making it more...
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Our Uncommon Econ modules include videos and curriculum materials that: highlight applied economics research focused on real-world issues, connect cutting-edge scholarly work directly to principles-level concepts, and amplify the voices of diverse economists. www.uncommonecon.com
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How can we foster a sense of belonging among undergraduate students within Economics' departments?

We are developing short, open-source videos for introductory college-level economics courses that feature interesting research and a wide-range of experts. Follow to learn more.