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Tools and support for Barcelona GSE community during coronavirus lockdown

When study, research, and social activities at the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics were suspended in mid-March 2020 because of the coronavirus lockdown, the school drew on 13 years of experience in international higher education to foster the spirit of collaboration and community that define the Barcelona GSE experience.
Read about Barcelona GSE tools and support for:
- Distance learning
- Career guidance and job search
- Research initiatives
- Keeping alumni connected
- Applicants and offer holders for 2020-21
Distance learning
Daily face-to-face contact between students and professors is a hallmark of the Barcelona GSE Master’s programs. The relationships they built in Barcelona during the first half of the academic year have facilitated the transition to online learning.
Most professors are delivering their lectures live via video conferencing, where they encourage student participation as they would on campus. Lectures are also recorded for students who are unable to attend the live sessions and so that all students can rewatch them at any time. Other tools have been put in place to promote group work, which will be essential this term as students work together to produce their final master projects.
As they have always done when classes are conducted on campus, Barcelona GSE program coordinators are available remotely to make sure the Master’s programs run as smoothly as possible.
In addition to academic support, extracurricular activities such as online yoga and functional training classes as well as regular social hangouts help students destress and maintain the friendships the made during their months on campus in Barcelona.
Career guidance and job search
In order to provide the most current information to soon-to-be-graduates facing an especially challenging job search, the Barcelona GSE Career Services team conducted a survey of Barcelona GSE recruiting partners to find out how COVID-19 is impacting their selection processes. The team obtained survey responses from 60 companies and organizations that regularly recruit Barcelona GSE students and alumni.
The survey results were presented to Master’s students at the end of April via webinar and have been made available in a new Barcelona GSE Career Services White Paper, COVID-19 and the job search: a snapshot. The report is packed with data and feedback from recruiters, guidance for how to approach the job search during the COVID-19 crisis, and resources for staying updated on the evolving job market in the weeks and months ahead.
In addition to special COVID-19 resources, the team continues to provide full services including one-to-one guidance sessions, mock-interviews, and training over video conferencing software. They will also extend active career support for all students for as long as they need it to find their first job.
Download “COVID-19 and the job search: a snapshot”
Research initiatives
Much of the research that Barcelona GSE Affiliated Professors do can continue "from home." (See some of their output in our collection "Economics of coronavirus: COVID-19 impact and policy interventions" and on our faculty research blog.) However, some aspects of the research process are usually conducted face-to-face with colleagues and co-authors. For example, seminars are an important platform for economic researchers to share and debate their work.
During the lockdown, Barcelona GSE researchers organized webinars to keep the debate going online. Several of the Barcelona GSE Summer Forum Workshops were conducted in June as Barcelona GSE Research Webinars. A total of 572 participants attended and 62 papers were presented during the online seminar programs. Other new initiatives such as the Virtual Development Economics Seminar Series open the conversation to hundreds of economists worldwide. (Nearly 700 researchers attended the first VDEV Seminar on May 12.)
Really excited to be launching the Virtual Development Economics seminar!
Jointly organized by me (@barcelonagse @econ_empresaUPF), @bjorkmanmartina (@handels_sse @misum_sse), Giacomo De Giorgi (@gsem_unige), and Karen Macours (@PSEinfo).— Gianmarco León-Ciliotta (@Gianmarco_LeonC) May 8, 2020