Teaching and Travel Support

There is no formal graduate program for CADMY, but the center does offer several thematic courses for both undergraduate and graduate programming. Building on the success of the popular joint major in economics and computer science, the center supports three new undergraduate economics courses:

  • Economics of Artificial Intelligence and Innovation (Econ 472)
  • Economics of Blockchains (Econ 451a/Econ 451b)
  • Economics and Computation (Econ 425)

The center also supports the Computational Methods in Economics (ECON 561) course for the Economics graduate program. You can find detailed field descriptions or more information on applying to the program via the Department’s PhD Program Page.

CADMY strives to support graduate students with fees and expenses while presenting at conferences or lectures. A small stipend is available through CAMDY funding for qualifying opportunities. Please contact EMAIL HERE for more information on travel support.