PAST EVENTS
Past Seminar Events
2022: Third Ireland Masterclass in Health Economics
Venue: University College, Dublin
Dates: March 14-16, 2022
Faculty:
- Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame
- John Cawley, Cornell University
- Scott Cunningham, Baylor University
- Liam Delaney, London School of Economics
- Orla Doyle, University College Dublin
- John Mullahy, University of Wisconsin
- Aileen Murphy, University College Cork
- Sean Nicholson, Cornell University
- Owen O’Donnell, Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Ciaran O’Neill, Queens University Belfast
- Stephen O’Neill, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
2022 Post-event participant evaluations:
- How satisfied were you with the event? Average of responses: 4.84 / 5.0
- 100% would recommend the class to a friend or colleague
- 91.3% would attend the event again in the future
- 100% thought the event represented value for money
2022 Open-ended feedback on participant evaluations:
- Really enjoyed the range of topics/speakers
- I loved all the sessions, the agenda was great in my opinion.
- Friendly egalitarian atmosphere. Time and space for speakers to speak authoritatively and thoughtfully on issues.
- The speakers were excellent – really relevant and engaging.
- At the right level, engaged audience, lots of chances to interact outside of the sessions
- Thanks a lot for putting so much thought into the schedule: it was noticed and appreciated!
- Very grateful to the organisers, as it was a great event and I very much enjoyed.
- I really enjoyed the event. Well done.
2018: Second Ireland Masterclass in Health Economics
Venue: Queens University Belfast
Dates: April 3-6, 2018
Faculty:
- John Mullahy, University of Wisconsin
- Ciaran O’Neill, Queens University Belfast
- Cathy Bradley, University of Colorado
- Joe Doyle, MIT
- Ellen Meara, Dartmouth
- Andrew Street, London School of Economics
- Emma McIntosh, University of Glasgow
- Ted Joyce, City University of New York
- David Bradford, University of Georgia
- John Cawley, Cornell University
2018 Post-event participant evaluations:
- How satisfied were you with the event? Average of responses: 4.91 / 5.0
- 100% would recommend the class to a friend or colleague
- 100% would attend the event again in the future
- 100% thought the event represented value for money
2018 Open-ended feedback on participant evaluations:
- Extremely well organised and had an impressive line up of presenters. I really enjoyed meeting new people and getting an opportunity to discuss our research. Also, the location was beautiful.
- I thought the speakers were excellent – very engaging and very interesting content. It was also very useful in generating research ideas and meeting colleagues that I would otherwise not have the opportunity to meet.
- Excellent! Perfect amount of time and great mix of topics.
- Great event overall, wonderful opportunity to meet so many great people in a similar research field.
- Really fantastic job; very well-organized.
- Great job, looking forward to the next one.
- Great location, fantastic atmosphere, feel very lucky to have attended, thank you.
- Excellent, I learnt a great deal, good networking opportunity.
- Well done to all involved for organising an excellent conference. I would highly recommend it.
- Really great venue, speakers, food, and topics!
2016: First Ireland Masterclass in Health Economics
Venue: National University of Ireland, Galway
Dates: March 21-24, 2016
Faculty:
- Mark McClellan, Duke University
- Mark Pauly, University of Pennsylvania
- Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth
- John Cawley, Cornell University
- Dave Madden, University College Dublin
- Jody Sindelar, Yale
- John Mullahy, University of Wisconsin
- Ciaran O’Neill, National University of Ireland, Galway
- Anne Nolan, ESRI & Trinity College Dublin
- Eamon O’Shea, National University of Ireland, Galway
2016 Post-event participant evaluations:
- How satisfied were you with the event? Average of responses: 4.52 / 5.0
- 92% would recommend the class to a friend or colleague
- 88% would attend the event again in the future
- 92% thought the event represented value for money
2016 Open-ended feedback on participant evaluations:
- The event was very well organised and informative and provided many opportunities for networking which are always invaluable, particularly for researchers at early stages of their careers.
- I enjoyed the range and depth of topics covered by the contributors. It was an excellent opportunity to meet with other researchers and discuss current and future work.
- Great job. I hope it’s offered again next year!
- It was well-organised, the speakers were among the best in the field and generally the event was a good combination of learning new things, improving skills, and networking.
- Very well organised, and relaxed atmosphere facilitated participants interaction.
- Well done all. Very inspiring.
- I liked that many informal and formal networking opportunities were provided with many high-calibre speakers and also with peers in this field in Ireland and abroad.
- The balance between lectures and informal time was great. The size of event was conducive to easy exchanges between faculty and attendees.
- Great few days. Would definitely attend if run in future. The venue and facilities were great and overall was very well organised.
- Excellent masterclass – thoroughly enjoyed it all.
We thank our sponsors for defraying costs of the event: AbbVie Limited, GSK, Novartis, Pfizer and Roche.