Student membership including subscription to the Economic History Review is open to full and part time students, including postgraduates at higher education institutions in the UK and other EC countries.
Student ambassadors are postgraduate students who are tasked with representing the EHS at their institution, and facilitating communication between the Society and students with interests in economic and social history.
If you're an #econhist interested in textile history, registration is now open for this 12 January 2021 @CamEcSocHist Zoom workshop organized by @AlexTertzakian
Grad students in #econhist #twitterstorians #EconTwitter! We are looking for your views on how you engage with the @EcHistSoc and what the society can do to support grad researchers. Please fill out our short survey here: http://forms.gle/niMg1QCLvB3ZS7za6
Registration is still open for this year's @WComEHS Workshop 'The Bubble and the Bubble Act' (14 November, Winchester). Details & sign up here: https://bubbleandbubbleact510161864.wordpress.com/ #econhist #twitterstorians @HelenJuliaPaul
Today is the last day to submit your PhD thesis summary for the 2020 @EcHistSoc Residential Training Course! #econhist #twitterstorians https://www.ehs.org.uk/the-society/residential-training-course.html