Crafting research with impact on energy policy and regulation
LARS is a residential training addressing researchers with modeling skills who are keen to support the energy policy and regulatory debate.
During the three days in Florence, academic presentations will be followed by testimonials from the policy world and industrial representatives and journal editors in the field of energy economics and engineering will share insights on how to create a presence in academia with relevant publications. Participants will also apply what they have learned in the course by exchanging feedback on the research papers submitted by other participants, with additional coaching from the instructors in the course.
The 2024 edition will be held exclusively in a residential format, thus only a selected number of participants will be admitted.
Participants’ selection is based on the quality of the submitted research papers and a short motivation letter. We accept working papers, papers under review, and papers that have already been published. Please specify the status of your paper and why you seek additional feedback. By submitting your paper to this Autumn School, you also have the opportunity to win the annual Loyola Award.
Please note: Participants will receive a response regarding their admission after the registration deadline.