The Alfred Marshall Society
At the University of Virginia
At the University of Virginia
The Alfred Marshall Society, more commonly referred to as AMS, is a unique forum for students hoping to delve deeper into the study of economics outside of the classroom and to connect with other students who share similar passions. Guest speakers, debate nights, and weekly meetings—which consist of interesting, and often controversial economic, political, and financial discussions—allow members to further explore the wide-ranging field of economics.
Interested in joining AMS for Fall 2023? Fill out the form below to get on the list to apply.
Members do not have to be declared economics majors or minors, or have any prior experience debating economic issues; only a deep passion for economics is required. Upon completing the application, we'll coordinate with you to setup a short 5-minute interview.
The Alfred Marshall Society meets every Monday at 7 PM in Monroe Hall, Room 120
Monroe Hall, 120
Talking about the current trends in AI innovation
Monroe Hall, 120
Monroe Hall, 120
Discusses the advantages and drawbacks of a four-day work week
Monroe Hall, 120
Part of the Economics Club at UVA