The 14th European (formerly Spain-Italy-Netherlands) Meeting on Game Theory (SING14) is organised by the Professorship of Economics IG of the University of Bayreuth and will be the first one held in Germany.
From 16-18 July the conference will take place on the campus located close to city centre. With a population of around 73,000, Bayreuth is not particularly large, but that is one of the things which makes it so appealing.
The city of Bayreuth may be world-famous for its annual Richard Wagner festival, but it also offers a wealth of cultural and artistic attractions. The University has earned an international reputation for its uniquely interdisciplinary approach to research and teaching.
The University of Bayreuth has six faculties, whose disciplinary and interdisciplinary concentrations offer ideal conditions for those who want to teach and conduct research with the best and brightest.
The University of Bayreuth may not offer the same range of courses as super-sized universities, but our size makes it easy for us to ensure the highest academic standards across our whole spectrum of courses. And we in Bayreuth agree: that is what really counts.
The main ingredient in our success: the strength of our disciplines.
We understand that strong disciplines are the basis of cross-disciplinary teaching and research. It is for this reason that the University of Bayreuth has chosen to concentrate its efforts on six faculties, making sure that their research and teaching is nurtured and fostered across the board.
"Advanced Grants" awarded by European Research Council.
We take pride in our accomplishments, and our faculties regularly make headlines in the academic world. In 2013 for example, three professors at the University of Bayreuth were awarded Advanced Grants by the European Research Council. These grants represent the highest honour conferred by the EU for outstanding scholarly achievement.
A recipe for research excellence
Our reputation for scholarly achievement has affected the university positively in every regard. The campus, with its impressive research facilities and institutes, has long been an international magnet for science and teaching for a long time. That is probably why the University of Bayreuth has been able to celebrate so many awards and honours for its scholarly accomplishments.
The Law and Economics Faculty is the largest of the six faculties on the campus of the University of Bayreuth. According to their mission statement "Global Thinking, Networked Action and Research-oriented Life", interdisciplinarity and the synthesis of research and teaching are lived. Numerous interdisciplinary research centers are set up at the interfaces between law and business. Many interdisciplinary courses of study are also innovative with their interdisciplinary approach. The Faculty of Law and Economics occupies top positions in national and international research and teaching rankings.
The conference is organized by the Professorship of Economics IG of the University of Bayreuth
Encarnación Algaba
University of Seville, Spain
Gustavo Bergantinos
University of Vigo, Spain
Rainer Berkemer
AKAD University, Germany
René van den Brink
VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
André Casajus
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany
Marco Dall'Aglio
LUISS University, Italy
Andrea Di Liddo
University of Foggia, Italy
Vito Fragnelli
University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy
Gianfranco Gambarelli
University of Bergamo, Italy
Michel Grabisch
Paris School of Economics, France
Ruud Hendrickx
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Manfred J. Holler
University of Hamburg, Germany
Sascha Kurz
University of Bayreuth, Germany
Marcin Malawski
University of Warsaw, Poland
Jacek Mercik
WSB University in Wroclaw, Poland
Stefano Moretti
University Paris-Dauphine, France
Stefan Napel
University of Bayreuth, Germany
Marina Nuñez Oliva
University of Barcelona, Spain
Olivier Roy
University of Bayreuth, Germany
Agnieszka Rusinowska
Paris School of Economics, France
Hannu Salonen
University of Turku, Finnland
Marco Slikker
University of Technlogy Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Izabella Stach
AGH University of Science & Technology, Poland
Frank Steffen
University of Bayreuth, Germany
Judith Timmer
University of Twente, The Netherlands
Jose Manuel Zarzuelo
University of the Basque Country, Spain & Denmark
14th European (formerly Spain-Italy-Netherlands) Meeting on Game Theory 16th - 18th July 2018 in Bayreuth, Germany.