Sea Rescue and Irregular Migration [27.11.25]
Lecture by Sarah Langlotz from the University of Goettingen at the Research Seminar in Economics on December 3.
Sarah Langlotz is an Assistant Professor of Development Economics at the University of Goettingen. Before that, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Development Economics (Prof. Dr. Andreas Fuchs) at the University of Goettingen and at the Chair of International and Development Politics (Prof. Dr. Axel Dreher) at the University of Heidelberg. One major strand of her research focuses on the economics of conflict and migration, mostly based on household-level and geospatial data. Another strand looks at aid effectiveness. Since 2020, she is hosting the Digital Development Dialogue, a monthly 45-minute online forum for policy and research exchange.
In the winter term, excellent international scientists visit the University of Hohenheim in the research seminar and give lectures on their research. In addition to attending the lecture, there is often a special opportunity during office hours to exchange ideas with the guest, e.g. about the own research approaches.
Master's students are also welcome to take part in the research seminar and talk to the speakers as well as the doctoral students, postdocs and professors at the institute.
The lecture will take place on December 3, 2025 at 12:00 pm, HS 32.

