My talk for the social media summit is here.
My barnet and I feature in this INET documentary on financial instability:
I'm going to become violent with the next person to describe the €67.5bn loan Ireland received in 2010 as a […]
Please note the changes for the following two lectures on Thursdays (12th and 19th of April). The lecture on this […]
This week's lecture will be cancelled, instead I'll record Lecture 11 and put it on the web at www.vimeo.com/stephenkinsella. In […]
I've just finished his book, well worth the effort. The author gives a synopsis of his book below.
Someone this week called economists the 'pornographers of doom'. Others have likened us to undertakers in a plague: it's not […]
Detailed feedback is available on Turnitin.com from 5.59pm today, and the overall marks are here.
Writing in the Irish Independent on March 13, I argued we should pay the debt our democratically elected leaders signed […]
UL doesn't have many superstars, but Prof. James Gleeson is one of them. He's got a funded PhD scholarship available, […]
In complex negotiations it may be very difficult to figure out which side has won. Sport doesn't have that problem. […]
RTE's Sean Whelan is giving a talk at UL on Wednesday, 28th March at 4pm in the Schuman Building (S2-05), […]
Here's a great by Dr Michael McMahon of Warwick University on teaching and learning. Well worth a watch.
pA few EC6012 announcements. First, there's no lecture tomorrow. Second, next week's tutorials will be drop-in sessions in Mary's office […]
Here's a neat trick you learn when debating: Pick any argument, discard the spirit of the argument, its internal consistency, […]