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Lima Summer School

The Vancouver School of Economics collaborates with the Lima School of Economics, Peru, to co-present the Lima Summer School, offering advanced level courses that cover state-of-the-art topics in economics.

Lima Summer School is a great opportunity for postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students in Latin America to interact with and learn from a world-class faculty. It also offers recent graduates and practitioners in economics the opportunity to develop and strengthen their areas of expertise.

The courses are taught by VSE professors and by associated members of the Lima School of Economics, all leading researchers in their areas of specialization. In the video below, VSE’s Dr. Brian Copeland shares more about the educational experience.

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