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Series: Experiments, Ethics and Economics seminar (3E)

14th Field Days Workshop - Experiments Outside the Lab

When:
From:
THU, 22 MAY 2025, 9:00 AM
To:
FRI, 23 MAY 2025, 12:30 PM
Where:
Luxembourg Learning Center, Belval

7, Ënnert den Héichiewen, 4361 Esch-sur-Alzette

Ellipse Salle
Partners:
3E DTU
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The 14th Field Days Workshop is scheduled for May 22nd and 23rd, 2025, hosted by the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) in Belval, Luxembourg. This annual event brings together researchers specializing in field experiments to present and discuss their latest work. The workshop provides a unique platform for presenters to receive high-quality feedback, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas among both established and early-career researchers. Explore details of past editions here.


The 2025 edition will take place at the Ellipse Salle in the Luxembourg Learning Center. This exciting venue exemplifies architectural innovation, blending the remnants of a former steel mill—highlighted by its iconic blast furnaces—with striking modern structures. This harmonious fusion creates a one-of-a-kind environment that reflects the region's industrial heritage while embracing a vision of contemporary design and creativity. Attendees can look forward to enriching academic discussions in this inspirational setting.

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14th Field Days Workshop webpage

Workshop Program
2025_May22_23_Program_Final_3E.pdf
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14th Field Days Workshop - LISER
Event organizer:
Manu Munoz
manuel.munoz@liser.lu

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