Each term, the Cañada-Blanch Centre at LSE organises a Fellows' Workshop, where the visiting LSE-Miguel Dols Fellows present their research projects that they have worked on during their stay at the School.
Meet our fellows
Zésar Arranz Conte, PhD candidate at the University of Zaragoza (Spain)
Wladimir Cerda, PhD candidate at the University of Oviedo (Spain) / Catholic University of the North (Chile)
Dr. Eva Coll Martínez, Associate Professor of Economics at Sciences Po Toulouse (France)
Dr. Vassilis Tselios, Professor of Regional Analysis and Policy at Panteion University (Greece)
Cristián Eyzaguirre, PhD candidate at the University of Chicago (US)
Alejandro de Rosa Cañete, PhD candidate at the University of Valencia (Spain)
Marco Mari, PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano / Bocconi University (Italy)
Dr. Xiangming Tao, Assistant Professor in Innovation and Project Management at the University of Sussex (UK)
Ricardo Martínez de Vega Perancho, PhD candidate at the University of Oviedo (Spain)
Meet our chair
Prof. Andrés Rodríguez-Pose is the Princesa de Asturias Chair and a Professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics. He is the Director of the LSE Cañada Blanch Centre. He was formerly the Head of the LSE's Department of Geography and Environment between 2006 and 2009. He was formerly the President of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI) (2015-2017) and served as Vice-President of the RSAI in 2014. He was also Vice-President (2012-2013) and Secretary (2001-2005) of the European Regional Science Association.
More about this event
The Cañada Blanch Centre at LSE sets out to achieve the Fundación Cañada Blanch's goal of developing and reinforcing links between the United Kingdom and Spain. This is done by fostering cutting-edge knowledge generation and undertaking joint research projects between researchers in the United Kingdom and the LSE on the one hand, and Spain on the other hand.
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