Research Centers
As a Nebraska student, you have the opportunity to work with one of our several active research centers that provide research and work opportunities for our undergraduate and graduate students.
- Bureau of Business Research (BBR)
- Central Plains Federal Statistical Research Data Center (RDC)
- Nebraska Council on Economic Education
- Lincoln Center for Economic Education

Seminar Series
Watch Economics faculty from other universities present their research. There are both in-person and remote presentations offered throughout each semester.
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Nebraska Labor Summit
The annual Nebraska Labor Summit focuses on empirical research in labor economics and closely related fields.

England-Clark Conference
First held in 2006 to mark a century of doctoral research in economics at the University of Nebraska, the England-Clark Conference brings together scholars from around the nation to discuss emerging research related to labor and public economics every five years.
