Eoghan Beamish is an Undergraduate student at the University of Bristol. He is on placement at the Economics Network and maintains the Studying Economics site as well as this one. He blogs at Economics in Action.

 

Richard Wood Power is an Economics Network's 2011/12 student placement, doing an MSc. in Economics and Finance at the Univerity of Bristol. He works on both Why Study Economics and Studying Economics websites. He blogs at Economics in Action.

John Sloman was both a principal lecturer and Head of School of the School of Economics at the University of the West of England. He is currently the Director of the Economics Network. He has been teaching at UWE since 1971.

He is author of a number of economics textbooks. His teaching interests vary from the Economics of Developing Countries to Managerial and Business Economics.

Rebecca Taylor is a senior lecturer in Economics at Nottingham Trent University. Her research interests include International Trade/Development and Developments in Education.

She has authored two of the teaching and learning guides (Designing Undergraduate Degree Programmes and Seminars & Tutorials) in The Handbook for Economics Lecturers. She is co-author of the textbook Mathematics for Economics and Business (McGraw-Hill).


Peter Smith is a senior lecturer and teaching coordinator at the University of Southampton. He is also editor of the Economic Review, a leading magazine written especially for sixth-form economics students.

Miriam Best was the Economics Network's first student placement, while studying Economics and International Relations at the University of the West of England.

Martin Poulter of the Economics Network provided copy-editing and the technical know-how that allows the pixels you're now viewing to cross the interwebs.

The photos came from crystaljingsr on Flickr.


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