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CSAE Conference 2026: Economic Development in Africa

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St Catherine's College, Manor Road, Oxford

The CSAE Conference 2026, organised by the Centre for the Study of African Economies at the University of Oxford, is a premier three‑day gathering of development economists and researchers focusing on economic development challenges and opportunities across Africa.

Taking place this March at St Catherine’s College, Oxford, the programme includes keynote addresses, panel discussions and parallel sessions covering a broad range of topics relevant to development economics. This year’s event is especially significant as it celebrates the 40th anniversary of the CSAE, bringing together academics, practitioners and policy makers from around the world to share insights and advance research collaborations.

Stay close to the action – book one of our centrally located Oxford homes near St Catherine’s College hosting the event and make the most of your visit.

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