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  1. Several Rice economics faculty members (including myself) will host live question and answer sessions for interested potential applicants on December 15 at 7pm CST over Zoom. If you are interested in attending, please email econphd@rice.edu to register and obtain the Zoom link. Best, Hulya Eraslan
  2. Hi everyone, Because of Covid-19, GRE scores are not required to apply for Rice Economics PhD program during the 2020-2021 application cycle. Best, Hulya Eraslan DGS and Professor of Economics
  3. Hello, I checked with Rice Online. The following is their refund policy: 100% refund 2 weeks after course launch and 50% refund 4 weeks after course launch. Although there is no delayed payment option, you can effectively try either camp for 2 weeks. Best, Hulya Eraslan
  4. Hi everyone, I am the Director of Graduate Studies atRice University. Some of you may recall that I have posted previously about our online math and stat camps (see here: http://www.www.urch.com/forums/phd-economics/159050-math-stat-camp-rice-online.html). We are once again offering both camps online this summer. For more details or to register, visit our department website at https://economics.rice.edu/news/summer-math-and-stat-camps Best, Hulya Eraslan
  5. Hi everyone, I am the Director of Graduate Studies at Rice University. Some of you may recall that I have posted previously about our online math and stat camps (see here: http://www.www.urch.com/forums/phd-economics/159050-math-stat-camp-rice-online.html). We are once again offering both camps online this summer. For more details or to register, visit our department website at https://economics.rice.edu/news/summer-math-and-stat-camps Best, Hulya Eraslan
  6. Hi everyone, I wanted to let you know that we are starting the fall run of math camp a little later this year, so it is not too late to enroll. The starting date for the math camp will be October 9th. For the first time, we are offering an online version of the stat camp, which will start on October 16th. For more information about our math and stat camps, please feel free to ask me or see the rest of this thread or http://www.www.urch.com/forums/phd-economics/157763-math-camp-rice-online.html. We will once again be offering a developing country discount of 50% off of the price of tuition for those living in developing countries. For this purpose, we define a developing country as a country that is either on the IMF's list of "Emerging and Developing Countries" (see World Economic Outlook Database April 2015 -- WEO Groups and Aggregates Information) or that is not classified as an high-income economy by the World Bank (see https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/k...lending-groups). In addition, all non-Rice students who take the math or stat camp will be eligible for a waiver of the application fee if they choose to apply to the Rice PhD program. Best, Hulya Eraslan
  7. Hi everyone, I am writing to announce that we will be offering the math and stat camps in the Fall starting mid September. I will post the registration links soon. If you are interested in either camp and would like to find out more, I recommend reading the first message in this thread and the link in it first. Contact me if you have any questions. Best, Hulya Eraslan
  8. Hi Specious, The math and stat camp mentioned above are the summer versions. The math camp already started but you can still enroll until the 24th. Best, Hulya Eraslan
  9. Hi everyone, I just wanted to let everyone know that, in order to help learners in developing countries, we have decided a 50% discount on the tuition cost for math and/or stat camp students who reside in a developing country. For this purpose, we define a developing country as a country that is either on the IMF's list of "Emerging and Developing Countries" (see World Economic Outlook Database April 2015 -- WEO Groups and Aggregates Information) or that is not classified as an high-income economy by the World Bank (see https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519-world-bank-country-and-lending-groups). If you want to sign up for math or stat camp and feel that you may qualify, please email riceonline@rice.edu. Best, Hulya Eraslan
  10. Hello everyone, I started a new thread on our summer math and stat camp offerings. Since that post was not showing up, I posted the same message in this thread but that message is not showing up either. I suspect it is because of the links in my message. Since the start of our math camp is nearing (May 10), let me recommend googling "Math camp for Economic PhD Students Rice online" for those who are interested for finding the enrollment links and more information about the camps. I am also happy to answer questions over email. Best, Hulya Eraslan (DGS at RIce Economics)
  11. Hello everyone, A new thread I started announcing our summer math and stat camps is still not showing up, and so let me try my chance here. See the message below. Best, Hulya Eraslan -------- Hi everyone, I am the Director of Graduate Studies at Rice University. Some of you may recall that I posted last year about our new online math camp (see here: http://www.www.urch.com/forums/phd-economics/157763-math-camp-rice-online.html). Following the success of last fall's math camp, we are offering both math camp and stat camp online again this summer. Students who sign up to take either the math or stat camp this summer will take the class alongside our newest cohort of Rice graduate students. At the end of math camp, you will be awarded a certificate indicating that you have successfully completed the math camp, and also have the opportunity to earn a certificate with distinction for excellent performance. In addition, all non-Rice students who sign up for math camp will be given a waiver of the application fee if they choose to apply to the Rice economics PhD program. The link to sign up for the math camp is here: Math Camp for Economics PhD Students | Rice Online Learning The link to sign up for the stat camp is here: Stat Camp for Economics PhD Students | Rice Online Learning Best, Hulya Eraslan
  12. Hi everyone, I am the Director of Graduate Studies at Rice University. Some of you may recall that I posted last year about our new online math camp (see here: http://www.www.urch.com/forums/phd-economics/157763-math-camp-rice-online.html). Following the success of last fall's math camp, we are offering both math camp and stat camp online again this summer. Students who sign up to take either the math or stat camp this summer will take the class alongside our newest cohort of Rice graduate students. At the end of math camp, you will be awarded a certificate indicating that you have successfully completed the math camp, and also have the opportunity to earn a certificate with distinction for excellent performance. In addition, all non-Rice students who sign up for math camp will be given a waiver of the application fee if they choose to apply to the Rice economics PhD program. The link to sign up for the math camp is here: Math Camp for Economics PhD Students | Rice Online Learning The link to sign up for the stat camp is here: Stat Camp for Economics PhD Students | Rice Online Learning Best, Hulya Eraslan
  13. Agreed, selection matters, but when discussing which school to attend, the decision is conditional on being admitted to schools at various ranks. Conditional on the quality of the student, having a caring and available advisor who is active in research is key to having a high quality dissertation. And conditional on the quality of the student and the quality of the dissertation, having a proactive advisor who is active and respected in research is the key for good placements. Otherwise, it is easy to be overlooked when the recruiting officer in one department calls up the placement officer in another department and asks "who is your best student on the market this year" or "who is your best student in such and such field". I am being a bit vague in saying "active in research" -- I would not attempt it to quantify it precisely but it includes regularly publishing in top journals, being invited to talks, holding editorial positions in reputable journals, etc. etc.
  14. This is good advice for steady state but one needs to be careful when there is a structural change. The placements are mainly a function of the advisor, not of the program one is graduating from. In steady state, they are correlated but when there is a structural change, one needs to know how the job market works to be able to make counterfactual predictions. As the DGS of Rice, I started getting phone calls from good schools (e.g. University of Chicago, UPenn, Penn State, etc.) inquiring whether I could recommend any of our Rice students to tenure track positions at those schools as soon as I arrived at Rice 3 years ago. Of course I will not risk my reputation and make such recommendations when they are not warranted, but my prediction is that we will be able to make them in about 3-4 years. In general, I recommend looking at the placement records of the faculty in trying to make predictions about future placements.
  15. Here at Rice, our admissions process is quite involved. We consider all of the things mentioned on the thread, including GRE scores, math and economics courses taken, graduate courses taken, the letters (and who writes them), research experience, and the statement of purpose. In order to make sure that we don't overlook candidates who have particular strengths in one area while having slight weaknesses in another, we have multiple rounds of reviews with different faculty members. In addition, we interview applicants prior to acceptance. This does take a large amount of time, but we dedicate this time despite everyone on the admissions committee being highly active in research. The reason why we do so is that having strong graduate students helps us do our own research, and having a good placement record improves the prestige of the department. If you have any more questions, I, together with my colleagues Jeremy Fox and Mallesh Pai, will be holding a webconference where we will answer both general and Rice-related admissions inquiries on October 21st at 10:00 AM central. If you would like to join, contact me at my official email address. Best, Hulya Eraslan
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