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Seminar
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(LIS)2ER Visitor Seminar - William Fernandez

When:
FRI, 31 OCT 2025
From:
2:00 PM
To:
3:00 PM
Where:
In person
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)

11, Porte des Sciences | L-4366 Esch/Alzette 

LISER 1st floor, Salle Conference (Jane Jacobs)
With:
William Fernandez
William Fernandez
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Speaker
William Fernandez
William Fernandez
Hertie School
William Fernandez holds a Bachelor of Economics from Universidad del Pacífico and studied public policy at the Hertie School. During his master’s degree, he worked as Research Assistant at the Institutions and Political Inequality Unit of the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, and as a Teaching Assistant at the Hertie School. In the fall, he will join DYNAMICS (Humboldt University - Hertie School) as a Doctoral Researcher. He is interested in social policy analysis and evaluation, with a particular focus on aging, pension systems and demographics.
(LIS)2ER Visitor Seminar Series

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Event organizer:
Dr. Kun Lee
kun.lee@liser.lu

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