
Terrenal Live: Why Does Inequality Matter?
A conversation with Juan Camilo Cárdenas and Leopoldo Fergusson to understand why inequality matters. Hosted by Andrés Mejía and Andrés Caro.
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A conversation with Juan Camilo Cárdenas and Leopoldo Fergusson to understand why inequality matters. Hosted by Andrés Mejía and Andrés Caro.
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TREES and the EGAP Latin America Hub are seeking advanced-stage research projects focused on understanding the causes and consequences of inequality, broadly defined.
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PEGS 2026 Conference in Bogota will bring together academics and experts to discuss global governance, inequality and just transitions in the Global South.
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Call for the TREES Challenge to investigate classism through participatory research and design strategies that promote social cohesion.
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Call for applications for the workshop “Cinema and views on social differences”, aimed at content creators and communicators interested in reflecting on inequality.
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Call for applications to the Complexity Global School 2025 at Uniandes, a free international program on complex systems, inequality and computational social science.
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Call to lead film and literature spaces that promote dialogue and reflection on inequalities through participatory meetings and debates.
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TREES Challenge call to investigate classism through participatory action research and design strategies that promote social cohesion.
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TREES offers 50% scholarships for the “Understanding Inequality” course at the Bogotá Summer School in Economics, aimed at undergraduate and graduate students in economics.
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Call for applications for the Summer Institute “Inclusive Economies for a Just and Sustainable Planet”, an international program on inclusive and sustainable economies at the Universidad de los Andes.
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TREES opens call for letters of intent for research projects on inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean, with funding of up to COP 80 million.
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TREES opens call for proposals to fund research projects on the causes and consequences of inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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The School of Economics of Uniandes and CEDE invite students to participate in a contest to design the identity of TREES, an initiative funded by the Ford Foundation.
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TREES seeks to rethink economics from the Global South by studying inequalities in Latin America through interdisciplinary research, teaching and outreach.
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TREES opens call for proposals to finance nine research projects on inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean, with support of up to COP 60 million per project.
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Territorial Dialogue at the University of Medellin will bring together academics, leaders and artists to discuss inequality, education, decent work and youth in the coffee region.
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TREES Research Lab discussion will address the just energy transition from the perspective of the Wayuu people, with anthropologist Weildler Guerra at the Universidad de los Andes.
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