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The doctoral programme lasts in average 3 years during which students write their thesis within one of PSE laboratories. This programme is organized within the École Doctorale d’Économie ( ED465 ) that gathers research teams in Economics and related fields (applied math, statistics, sociology) of the University Paris 1, EHESS, ENS and ENPC. While preparing their thesis, PhD students receive training in the writing of academic articles in the fields of expertise of PSE’s faculty and are required to participate in both PSE’s regular research seminars and external conferences.

A number of PSE PhD alumni have been awarded prizes for their work, showing the high academic standards and the encouraging environment of this programme.

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The PhD in Economics at Sciences Po, supported by the Department of Economic s, is now one of the very best European programs, as reflected by the recent recruitment of our students by top universities  (UCLA, ENS Paris, HEC Paris, Carlos III).

This programme is designed to provide world-class theoretical and practical training in economics. It rains highly qualified economists for academic careers, and for careers that require the highest quality of doctoral training:  international irganisations, think tanks, research organisations, public ministries, banks, insurers , etc.

The PhD program in economics trains top economists who seek to pursue university and academic careers in France or abroad, as well as careers requiring high-level doctoral training: in international organizations, think tanks, research institutions, government agencies, banks, and insurance companies.   

Students seeking to pursue an international academic career are supported throughout the job market process. Many oral and written communication skills trainings are offered and members of the department of economics help prepare students for interviews and seminars.  

Integration with the Economics Department

Students are affiliated with the  Department of Economics , which provides them with a workspace and the best environment for drafting their dissertation. A professor from the Department of Economics serves as a primary supervisor to help guide their research. Their dissertation committee includes two additional professors. 

Through the program’s seminars, doctoral workshops and research events, doctoral students fully participate in the Department of Economics’ activities. PhD students are in constant contact with the many invited professors. A very small number of applicants are admitted, allowing for greater attention and guidance for each student: an individualisation of each student’s path for the success of all.    

Structure of the program

The doctoral program in economics should ideally be completed in three years.

Candidates who do not yet hold a Masters degree must apply for the Masters in Economics.  Those who select this option will receive a “Masters in Economics” from Sciences Po at the end of their second year and will be able to apply to the PhD program.

Candidates who already hold a Masters degree in economics from Sciences Po or another world-class university may directly apply to the PhD program.

The 3 doctoral years:

During the three years devoted to the dissertation, PhD students are hosted by the Department of Economics and can pursue  study abroad at partner international universities such as Princeton University, the University of Chicago and the London School of Economics.

The department organizes an internal seminar at which students are invited to make presentations. They may also attend the department’s various other seminars.

See the "Admission to a PhD" page

All students admitted at the PhD level will receive funding. The salary is competitive compared to international standards.

Additional funding is available for exceptional students in economics, history and macroeconomics thanks to the Marie Curie Initial Training Network MACROHIST.

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The core of the teaching staff are professors of the Department of economics . Some invited professors also participate.

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The mission of the TSE doctoral school is to train future researchers for brilliant academic careers, but also for successful careers in the professional world 

Much effort is put into providing students with the highest quality training. Doctoral students are very well advised on how to best prepare for the international job market to ensure them to receive the best placement. 

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There are many more reasons to choose tse:.

  • TSE attracts the best researchers from around the world to Toulouse to develop the economic models and solutions needed to understand and address tomorrow's issues.
  • PhD students quickly become involved in scientific life by taking part in international conferences, seminars, etc.
  • TSE offers a large range of disciplines, enabling them to cover all fields in Economics: Behavior, Institutions and Development; Econometrics and Empirical Economics; Environment and Natural Resources; Finance; Industrial Economics;  Macroeconomics; Mathematics of Decision Making and Statistics; Public Economics; Theoretical Economics.
  • Doctoral students have an office close to their supervisor to facilitate interactions.
  • Studies are funded from the Master 2 ETE level upwards and can extend to 5 years
  • Visiting possibilities during studies with other partner universities

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Placement of students from the Ph.D. Program:

  • Hippolyte Boucher : Airbus, Marseille
  • Tim Ederer : Tepper Business School, Carnegie Mellon University (Economics), preceded by a one-year Post-Doc at the Becker-Friedmann Institute, University of Chicago
  • Luise Eisfeld : HEC Lausanne (Finance)
  • Hiyu Hou : Renmin University, Beijing
  • Dakang Huang : Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFFE), Chengdu, China
  • Antoine Jacquet : Post Doc at Science-Po, Paris, France (2 years)
  • Max Lesellier : Université de Montréal
  • Yaxin Li : Renmin University, Beijing
  • Gosia Majewska : ESSEC Business School, Paris (Economics)
  • José Munoz : Analysis Group, Brussels
  • Peter Neis : Post Doc at CERDI, Clermont Ferrand University (2 years)
  • Tuuli Vanhapelto : Adam Smith Business School, Glasgow (Economics)
  • Philipp Wangner: Mannheim University, preceded by a one-year Post-Doc at Columbia University
  • Li Yu : Liaoning University, Shenyang, China
  • Ling Zhou : Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (after a two-years Post-Doc)
  • Alae Baha - Oxford University,  Sociology Dep. (Post Doc, 3 years) 
  • Paloma Carrillo - International Labor Organization
  • Alipio Ferreira - 1 year postdoc at JPAL-LAC (Rio de Janeiro) and then Southern Methodist University (AP)
  • Alexandre Gaillard - 1 year post-doc at Princeton and then Brown University (AP)
  • Friedrich Lucke - Joint Research Center (JRC), European Commission, Brussels
  • Filip Mrowiec  - Cornerstone (New York)
  • Celia Ruiz  - Compass Lexecon
  • Vatsala Shreeti - Bank of International Settlments
  • Fernando Stipanicic - 1 year postdoc at Berkeley and then Oslo (AP)
  • Jun Yan  - Xiamen University (AP)
  • Yifei Zhang - Peking University, HSBC Business School (AP)
  • Hussein Bidawi - International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • Nicolas Bonneton - University of Manheim Assistant Professor 
  • Jacopo Bregolin - University of Liverpool Assistant Professor
  • Christophe Bruneel - KU Leuven Assistant Professor
  • Matheus De Souza Bueno - OECD
  • Joana Duran-Franch - Postdoc at Columbia 1 year 
  • Jacint Enrich Moya - Postdoc at Pompeu Fabra - 3 years 
  • Christophe Gaillac - Postdoc Nuffield College – 3 years
  • Jérôme Gonnot - Postdoc European University Institute – 2 years
  • Kunal Khainar - Bank of England 
  • Willy Lefez - Postdoc Berlin School of Economics - 4 years
  • Charles Pébereau  - Post doc at Stanford - 3 years
  • Stefan Pollinger - Sciences Po Paris Assistant Professor
  • Kevin Remmy - Postdoc at University of Mannheim - 5 years 
  • Yang Yang  - Nanjing University Assistant Professor 
  • Miguel Zerecero - UC Irvine Assistant Professor
  • Ling Zhou  - Postdoc University of Padova - 2 years 
  • Miren Azkarate-Askasua  - Post-doctorate for one year at European University Institute (EUI), then Assistant Professor (University of Mannheim)
  • Hussein Bidawi  -  International Monetary Fund
  • Filippo D'Arcangelo  - OECD
  • Hugues Dastarac  - Banque de France
  • Vessela Daskalova  - Assistant Professor  (UC Dublin)
  • Alberto Grillo  - Post doctorate at Aix-Marseille School of Economics
  • Elia Lapenta  - Assistant Professor(CREST)
  • Emil Palikot  - Post doctorate at Stanford
  • Christopher Sandmann  - Post doctorate for one year at Princeton then Assistant Professor (LSE)
  • Roberto Sarkisian  - Assistant Professor (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
  • Peter Wikman  - Post doctorate at Toulouse School of Economics 
  • Yuting Yang  - Assistant Professor (University of New Mexico)
  • Jiakun Zheng  - Assistant Professor (Renmin University)
  • Konrad Adler -Postdoctoral position with the finance group at Bonn University
  • Aleksandra Fridman - Economist program at the International Monetary Fund
  • Jakob Hennig - Visiting professor Position at the UC3M
  • Jasmin Fliegner - Assistant professor in Economics, University of Manchester
  • Claire Galez-Davis - International Organization for Migration (IOM) 
  • Dimple Kukreja - Research Officer, Reserve Bank of India
  • Xavier Lambin - Assistant professor, Grenoble School of Management
  • Giulia Pavan - Compass Lexecon (Madrid office)
  • Eva Raiber - Assistant professor, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
  • Lei Xu - Economist, Bank of Canada
  • Yaohui Dong  - Assistant Professor, School of Economics and Management, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen
  • Simon Fuchs  - Research Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
  • Pablo Garcia  - Economist, Banque Centrale du Luxembourg
  • Vitalijs Jascisens  - Assistant professor, National Research University Higher School of Economics (Department of Economics and International College of Economics and Finance)
  • Tannous Kass-Hanna  - Economist, International Monetary Fund
  • Lan Lan  - Assistant Professor, University of Oslo (Economics Department)
  • Julie Lassebie  - The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 
  • Tsz Kin Leung  - Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Cambridge (INET Institute)
  • Ying Liang  - Lecturer, Monash University (Monash Business School)
  • George Lukyanov  - Assistant Professor, École Polytechnique
  • Lucas Mahieux  - Assistant Professor, Tilburg University
  • Serge Nyawa  - Assistant Professor, Toulouse Business School (Department of Information, Operations and Management Sciences)
  • Anastasiia Parakhonyak  - Assistant Professor in Economics and Finance, Durham University (Business School)
  • Arnaud Philippe  - Lecturer in economics, Department of economics (School of Economics, Finance and Management), Bristol University
  • Oleg Polivin  - Junior Data Scientist, Altran
  • Andrés Salamanca  - Postdoctoral position, University of Southern Denmark (Department of Business and Economics)
  • Jules Tinang  - Assistant Professor, University of Groningen
  • Ying Lei Toh - Payments Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • Shuichi Tsugawa  - Assistant Professor Department of Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan
  • Shuguang Zhu  - Assistant Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (School of Economics)
  • Nordine Abidi  - Economist, European Central Bank
  • Arthur Alik  - Staff economist, Worldbank, office of chief economist Africa region
  • Andrii Babii - Assistant professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Constance De Soyres - Economist, International Monetary Fund
  • François De Soyres - Economist, World Bank
  • MiaoMiao Dongdon - Assistant professor, Bocconi University (Decision Science Department)
  • Xintong Han  - Assistant professor, Concordia University
  • Maxime Liegey  - Assistant professor, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Bogota)
  • Christian Nguenang  - Consultant, Bewell Consulting-Harwell Management
  • Christiern Daniel  Rose  - Lecturer, University of Queensland
  • Nassima Selmane    - Assistant Professor, University of Groningen
  • Tomar Shekhar  - Research Officer, Reserve bank of India
  • Tuba Tuncel  -  Assistant Professor, HEC Montreal
  • André Veiga  - Assistant professor, Imperial College Business School in London
  • Chunan Wang  -    Assistant Professor of Economics, Beihang University (Beijing)
  • Suxiu Yu  -  Assistant Professor, Renmin University of China, Hanqing Advanced Institute of Economics and Finance
  • Fanny Camara  - Assistant Professor, University of Southern California
  • Maddalena Ferrana  - Postdoctoral research associate in Values and Public Policy, Woodrow Wilson School and University Center for Human Values, Princeton University
  • Markus Gebauer  - Assistant Professor, Higher School of Economics/ICEF
  • Dong-Hee Joe  - Associate Research Fellow, Korea Energy Economics Institute
  • Yves Le Yaouanq  - Assistant Professor, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
  • Kun Li  - Lecturer, Australia National University, Research School of Finance, Acturial Studies & Statistics
  • César Mantilla  - Assistant Professor, Universidad del Rosario
  • Rodrigo Montes  - Senior Economist, Compass Lexecon
  • Alban Moura  - Economist, Banque centrale du Luxembourg, Research Department
  • Guillem Roig  - Assistant Professor, Universidad del Rosario
  • Johanna Schauer  - Economist, IMF
  • Ananya Sen  - Postdoctoral Fellow, MIT (Sloan)
  • Gang Wang  - Assistant Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
  • Timothy Yeung  - Postdoctoral position of PSL Research University, hosted by University of Paris-Dauphine
  • Luc Bridet - Lecturer, University of St Andrews
  • Ho Cheung Cheng  - Assistant Professor, National Central University, Taiwan
  • Jorge Florez  - Assistant Professor, Universidad del Rosario
  • Mattia Girotti  - Banque de France
  • Sinem Hidir  - Assistant Professor, University of Warwick
  • Laura Lasio  - Assistant Professor, McGill University
  • Margaret Leighton  - Lecturer, University of St Andrews
  • Julien Sauvagnat  - Assistant Professor, Università Boconi
  • Yonglei Wang  - Assistant Professor, Huazhong University of Science & Technology
  • Qizhou (Leo) Xiong  - Postdoctoral researcher, University of Magdeburg and Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH)

2023-2024 PhD candidates

Placement Officer: Ulrich HEGE  -  Coordinator: Anouch MISSIRIAN  - Placement secretary: Louise STRACHAN

Post-Docs at TSE

 

Our ambition is to keep attracting the best students in the world. Therefore, we offer financial help for our future PhD students.

Some scholarships and grants are available at the Master 2 level: https://www.tse-fr.eu/admissions

Once the students graduate from the Master 2 ETE and continue in the PhD program, the doctoral school makes sure that they receive funding. Some positions of teaching assistant and research assistant are also available.

It usually takes 5 years for students to complete their thesis.

A world-class international doctoral program, training the brightest minds.

The "Doctoral track" ( Master 2 ETE ) allows students to acquire a thorough and advanced general training in economic theory (micro, macro and econometrics) before choosing a specific area of research. During this first year, students are also given training in research techniques and work one-on-one with a faculty advisor to complete a master’s thesis that will be assessed by a board of professors.

Second year

At the end of the first year, students are admitted in the second year Advanced Research degree in Economics (MRes in Economics) on the basis of their results (courses and research work) and embark on a final year of advanced, specialized courses. Students should select 7 course topics among a list of advanced specialized courses and attend an annual research workshop (members meet on a regular basis during the year). This intensive training should provide PhD students with a strong foundation for the writing of their thesis and for their future research career. An advisor and another faculty member assist students in the design of their plan of studies. During the second year, students choose their field(s) of specialization : 

  • Behavioral and Experimental Economics
  • Econometrics and Empirical Economics
  • Economics Theory
  • Industrial Organization
  • Macroeconomics
  • Public Policy and Applied Economics

At the end of this second year, students must present some original research work (a preliminary paper) to a jury of faculty members.

Thesis years

The two or three following years are devoted to full-time research and to writing the dissertation. Students are given the opportunity to mature and develop their economist’s intuition and techniques. PhD students participate in the life of academic groups , including seminars . They also present their research work in junior seminars and international conferences and are encouraged to participate in specialized summer schools.

Our PhD program is designed to prepare our candidates for the International Job Market. 

To find out about application deadlines please see our Admissions section .

Applications must be made online on the TSE platform eCandidatures. Any application submitted outside of the dates of the recruitment campaigns will not be reviewed.

Students testimonies

Some videos are available on the platform  youtube.

Christopher Sandmann, PhD student

Basile Dubois, PhD student  

"TSE is an amazing place for students who want to devote themselves into research. The professors here are very productive and nice. Their love to economics is so contagious. There are so many conferences, seminars, and workshops in diversified areas that could feed your interests and tastes. The quality and quantity of those meetings are fabulous. Overall, our PhD program in terms of its research environment is comparable to the top-ten programs in the US. The life at Toulouse is also very rewarding. You would meet many interesting persons here. International students' background are diversified and they come from five continents. I love here so much and miss the people I met here. You would never regret if you choose to come to TSE."

Nina Yin , Assistant Professor (China Center for Human Capital and Labor Market Research, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China)

"Learning how to become a researcher is not an easy task and TSE's structure in thematic groups played an important part in helping me develop research skills. Every week, we had a macro seminar with external speakers, a macro workshop for PhD students to present their work and a macro reading group where we discussed recently published papers ! When you present your work, comments from professors and fellow students can be tough to hear, but that's how make progress and learn how not to cut corners. Overall, the environment at TSE showed me a passion for intellectual challenges that was contagious. I felt encouraged to play my part and contribute, as an economic researcher, to a better understanding of the forces driving our economic system."

François de Soyres , Economist (World Bank)

"TSE gave me an outstanding training in econometrics which was crucial for the beginning of my career. I believe that the scientific environment at TSE is comparable to the best economics departments in the world. Just look at the amount and quality of seminars, workshops, and conferences hosted at TSE each year and compare it to any other top economics department. There are more events than you can digest!"

Andrii Babii , Assistant professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"TSE is a very good environment for research. Besides the faculty helping students, much administrative hassle is kept away from students to be able to better focus. In any given week there are more research seminars than one can even attend, so one is exposed to many different ideas. Throughout my time at TSE I enjoyed substantial financial support, both for my living expenses as well as for accessing data"

Markus Gebauer, Assistant Professor of Economics (International College of Economics and Finance, National Research University - Higher School of Economics Moscow, Russia)

"I enjoyed the diversity and academic environment here. Students and researchers are coming from all over the world and doing research in various fields, each contributing in a unique way to the diverse culture here. The research environment is of first grand; each year, top researchers around the world visit and give talks at Toulouse, giving us plenty of opportunities to be exposed to the research frontier. The researchers/advisors are really great economists and patient teachers; discussions on our work are usually deep and focusing on the big picture and economic applications, which I find are the most important part of economics research. Of course, the city is truly beautiful!

Some deals are too good to be true but TSE defies this adage. One gets to live in a great city and have access to one of the best economics departments. TSE has a big PHD program with roughly 20 incoming students each year, which makes you feel like a part of the community. I was part of the Macro group and learned a lot through interactions with the faculty members and other students. And this interaction was not just limited to internal members as the PhD students interact a lot with the visiting seminar speakers (and there are a lot of them at TSE!!).  

In terms of the timeline, one spends the first two years on coursework. The core courses are interesting and give a good foundation for research, both in terms of material covered as well as to develop research agenda. I got good support from my advisor as well as other faculty members to keep my work on track throughout the PhD. For the job market, TSE has a professional team of people, comprising of staff members and faculty, who help you throughout the job market season. The hard work that TSE puts in to prepare its students is amply reflected in the placements!!"

Shekhar Tomar , Research Officer, Reserve bank of India

"I did my Ph.D. at TSE from 2011 until 2016 (plus a strong M1 a year prior). Coming from Peru to Europe for the first time, a lot was new, exciting, and different. Language-wise, for instance, classes were in English, while daily life was in French. To make this harder, coursework at TSE is tough and exams are intense. However, I can say with the benefit of hindsight, that such level of rigor makes TSE alumni well equipped to face the challenges of a dynamic world. At TSE, I learned to always stay curious, and to study seriously and committed to the subject at hand. After the Ph.D. I came to the U.S. to work in consulting. My adviser and other faculty members were always supportive of my choice and were instrumental for me finding a job in Washington, D.C. There, I have confirmed that TSE enjoys an outstanding reputation in economics, especially in IO. All in all, my years in Toulouse were some of the best in my life, I am deeply thankful to the school, the administrative staff, the faculty, and my friends!"

Rodrigo Montes , Senior Economist, Compass Lexecon

The TSE Doctoral School is a member of a European network of doctoral schools, ENTER  (European Network for Training in Economic Research), which includes the following universities:   - Universitat Autonoma Barcelona - Free University of Brussels - University of Mannheim - University of Stockholm - Tilburg University - Toulouse School of Economics - University College London - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Doctoral students who enrol in the ENTER programme spend between three months to a year in one or two of the network institutions where they benefit from exactly the same status as the other doctoral students. Depending on their situation, they may either attend classes or seminars, or work on their thesis under the supervision of one of the university’s professors. They are thus in contact with a wider teaching body and a more diverse range of research themes. They can also develop productive professional relationships with other students and thus become truly European economists. The network schedules a conference which rotates every year to a different member university and encourages doctoral students to visit and stay at one (or several) of the universities in the network

For more information, go to www.enter-network.org

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Welcome to the PhD Program of Aix-Marseille School of Economics

Our PhD track is an international PhD Program, tailored for talented and passionate students. Our PhD candidates are trained in advanced economic theories and empirical methods, closely supervised by scientifically recognized faculty and produce frontier research in all fields of theoretical and empirical economics. Our PhD naturally leads to academic jobs as well as to positions in international organizations and in the private sector.

As full members of the research department, our PhD students benefit from AMSE’s dynamic academic environment. They attend our  various seminars series , present their work at our PhD brownbag seminar  as well as at international conferences, participate to summer schools to acquire skills in their specific fields of specialization, and do visiting research stays in the best international universities. They also benefit from the expertise of  AMSE senior faculty members , who are leading researchers working in all areas of economics and publishing their work in the best international journals. Finally, they benefit from interactions with their fellow students from all over the world.

As researchers at the service of society, AMSE PhD students can also disseminate their research through our  Sharing department , and in particular through its online media  Dialogues Économiques .

On top of the standard academic track, the AMSE PhD program offers an  “on-the-job” track , which is an in-service training which allows PhD candidates to write a PhD dissertation while in employment.

The PhD program at AMSE consists of two parts: first, the one-year ETE Research Master during which students follow advanced coursework in economics and training to research; second, the actual PhD which lasts three to four years. Note that, though the ETE Master is the main entry door into the PhD, direct external entry is also possible for candidates holding a degree in Economics equivalent to the ETE Master.

Doing a PhD at AMSE has been, so far, an excellent experience. AMSE has a high academic level and it is a dynamic institution with constant progress. Diverse seminars are organized weekly. For instance, each Monday an academic from an external institution comes to present his or her research and each Tuesday at the PhD seminar, one or two of us present our works and receive useful comments from other students and professors. Besides, PhD courses in Economics and professional seminars (such as presentation or academic writing skills) are internally organized. As PhD students we also have the chance to benefit from funding to attend conferences, summer schools and to do research stays in foreign universities. I also highlight the enjoyable daily life in the lab, where the atmosphere is remarkably pleasant and with the feature of having a high share of international students. Julieta PEVERI , AMSE PhD 2022
I defended my PhD thesis at AMSE in 2014. My research area is time series econometrics with a focus on fractionally integrated processes. During my PhD training, I had the opportunity to meet several renowned AMSE econometricians and statisticians that helped me overcome some very technical issues I encountered.  I also enjoyed the AMSE PhD program that greatly enhanced my ability to deal with theoretical econometrics and macro-finance applied economics questions.  Besides, I appreciated the intensive academic activity of the AMSE and notably the numerous research seminars organized each year. They gave me the opportunity to meet many international researchers in my field. The AMSE has also always encouraged me to attend international conferences, thereby contributing to the development of my research network. Overall, I would say that AMSE has undoubtedly helped me reach my professional objectives as I have earned the Aix-Marseille University PhD thesis price and I am now Associate Professor in the economics department “EconomiX” of the University of Paris-Nanterre. Gilles de Truchis , AMSE PhD 2014
AMSE has been a very good incubator and I am glad to have done my thesis there. The economics department is on a human scale and the doctoral student community is great. The researchers in the department are accessible and are a source of inspiration. I enjoyed working at AMSE: the material working conditions (offices, work equipment), the opportunities for research stays abroad (visiting, conferences, summer schools), and all the exposure to research (seminars, globalization lectures, workshops, conferences, guest researchers, to name a few). The support provided to students after their PhD is also very much appreciated. Samuel Kembou Nzale , AMSE PhD 2019

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You have the opportunity to come to Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University as an international PhD student, either in the framework of a joint PhD, a doctoral research stay, or as a freemover.

You want to embark on a joint PhD programme between Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and a foreign institution? You will find below information on how a joint PhD is organised, how to apply and funding opportunities.

Supervision The PhD student conducts his/her research under the responsibility of two thesis supervisors: one at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and the other one in a foreign institution. The two supervisors are fully and jointly committed to exercise their functions as tutors. Location The doctoral student stays alternately at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and in the partner university. The length of stay in each institution depends on the scientific requirements and the conditions for preparing the thesis, but it should not be less than one semester. Duration The usual duration of a joint PhD is three years, although a derogation of one year may be granted by the head of the institution on the basis of a legitimate request from the student, after consultation with the thesis supervisor and the doctoral school. Enrolment fees The PhD student is enrolled both at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and at the partner university, but is exempt from the payment of tuition fees at one of these two institutions. PhD viva The joint PhD leads to a single defence recognised by both parties. At the end of this defence, the doctoral student receives both the doctoral degree from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and the one from the partner institution. Language The language in which the thesis is written and defended is defined by the agreement concluded between the two institutions. When this language is not French, the thesis is completed by an abstract in French.

After applying for a joint PhD at both Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a foreign university, you must establish a joint PhD agreement between these two institutions. What to include in the joint PhD agreement Although Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University provides a joint PhD agreement template (Word - 67 KB) , it is not strictly mandatory as your contract is the result of an agreement between the two partner institutions. If you wish to prepare a joint PhD between Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and an Italian university, you must use the agreement template of the Université Franco-Italienne (UFI) (Word - 50 KB - French/Italian) . If you wish to prepare a joint PhD between Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a Swiss or Quebec university, you must ask the latter to draw up your agreement according to the template already established with French universities.

The agreement can be bilingual (each article being successively written in both languages) or in two versions (one in French and another one in a foreign language). Signature of the joint PhD agreement The joint PhD agreement must be signed in three copies by yourself and by three people from each of the partner institutions (the thesis supervisor, the director of the doctoral school and the president of the university). At Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, the agreement must be submitted to the thesis department of your discipline in order to be forwarded to the research department and then to the president of the university for signature.

There is no deadline for signing the joint PhD agreement, but it is normally signed during the first year of enrolment in a PhD programme. This stage usually takes a very long time, given the number of signatories and the distance between them.

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  • Be accepted as part of a joint PhD at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University in one of the following academic fields: Economics, Management, Law, Political science, Sciences (Mathematics, Communication sciences, Environmental science),
  • Be a foreign citizen (priority is given to citizens from developing and industrialised countries),
  • Be less than 35 years old
  • Amount and duration : €1400 per month (+ round-trip ticket) / 10 months maximum
  • Application procedure : get in touch with your doctoral school
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Other grants In order to find out about other funding opportunities, we encourage you to check calls for applications on the websites of French embassies abroad, the  Instituts français  and the  Alliances françaises . You can also check the  grant search engine  available on the Campus France website.

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Find out the procedure to follow if you are a PhD student at a foreign university and wish to undertake a research stay at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University.

You must first submit your research project to one of the professors at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University with an HDR (accreditation to supervise research). The list of these professors is available from the websites of the university's doctoral schools (ED):

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If a professor agrees to supervise your research stay at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, he or she will issue you with a letter of invitation.

If your home institution and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University have signed a student exchange agreement in your academic field and at your level of studies, you can take part in study mobility.  Once you have been preselected by your home university, you will receive a link from the International Relations Department of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne to access the application form, which you will have to fill in and submit before 30 th May (if you wish to arrive in September for the first semester or the entire academic year) or before 30 th October (if you wish to arrive in January for the second semester). Before your departure, you must sign a learning agreement that lists the classes that you will take at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (among those open to exchange students) and/or activities (offered by doctoral schools) in which you wish to take part during your mobility at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University.

You must then fill in the online application form with the following documents:

  • Learning agreement in  French (Word - 892 KB)  or in  English (Word - 891 KB)  completed and signed by yourself and by the academic teacher or research director of your home institution. Your learning agreement will be signed by your academic advisor at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne once you arrive in France. 
  • Letter of invitation from the professor at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University who agrees to supervise your research stay.
  • Language certificate of minimum level B2 ( DELF / DALF , TCF or a letter written by a French teacher from your home university). If you choose classes taught in English, you must also provide a letter written by an English teacher from your home university or an equivalent language certificate of English ( IELTS , TOEFL , etc.).
  • Copy of transcript of grades obtained in higher education, with a translation in French (see  grade conversion table (PDF - 315 KB - French) ).
  • Copy of the passport or identity card .
  • If you are an exchange student outside the Erasmus+ programme, you will also need to provide a CV , a cover letter and a letter of recommendation .

Once your application is accepted by Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, you will receive your admission certificate by the end of June, and you will be able to enrol as an exchange student to be exempt from the payment of tuition fees at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. During your stay in France, you will remain enrolled in your home institution and continue to pay tuition fees there. You also have the possibility to carry out an internship at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. For more information on the procedure, please consult your home institution and the relevant doctoral school in Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

If your home university participates in the Erasmus+ programme, you can set up an Erasmus+ agreement for traineeship which could enable you to obtain an Erasmus+ "traineeship" grant from your home university.

Otherwise, you must draw up a hosting (or internship) agreement setting out your working conditions at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, in particular the duration of your stay and the terms and conditions for your research supervision. This agreement must be signed by your host laboratory at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, your home university and yourself. For more information, get in touch with your doctoral school.

If your application is accepted, you will have to enrol at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne as an unregistered student. This will allow you to obtain your student card and access to the university libraries.

You come from a partner institution

  • You are a PhD student at Columbia University (New York): check out the  Alliance program grants
  • If you are coming under an Erasmus+ student exchange agreement, you can apply for an Erasmus+ "study" grant or an Erasmus+ "traineeship" grant. In both cases, we encourage you to contact your home institution to find out how the grants are awarded.

You do not come from a partner institution If your home university participates in the Erasmus+ programme, you can establish an internship agreement and obtain an Erasmus+ "traineeship" grant from it.

Other grants

We encourage you to check calls for applications on the websites of French embassies abroad, the  Instituts français  and the  Alliances françaises . You can also check the  grant search engine  available on the Campus France website.

Full degree application

Find below the steps to follow to apply to Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University as a full degree international doctoral student. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne will apply the same tuition fee rates for the academic year 2024/2025 to French and foreign students regardless of whether they come from a European Union member state (voted by the Board of Governors on 26th October 2023).

You need to check that the thesis topic you plan to cover has not already been defended or is not in preparation, using the two following websites:

  • www.sudoc.abes.fr
  • www.theses.fr

Submit your research project to one of the professors at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University with an  HDR  (accreditation to supervise research). The list of these professors is available from the websites of the university's doctoral schools (ED):

Once a professor at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University who is authorised to supervise research has given his/her agreement to supervise your thesis, send your application to the doctoral school to which he/she belongs. This file must be sent between mid-June and the end of October, and must include the following documents:

  • Form completed online at  ecandidat.univ-paris1.fr , duly dated and signed
  • Copy of your master's degree or equivalent (the  ENIC-NARIC France can provide a statement of comparability between your degree and the French master's degree)
  • Thesis project in two versions: long version (2 to 3 pages) and abstract (300 words maximum)
  • Written agreement of the Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne professor who has agreed to supervise your thesis (this professor must be accredited to supervise research).

Your application will be reviewed in early November by the thesis commission of the doctoral school you have applied to. If you are accepted, you will have to sign the thesis charter upon your first enrolment.

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Research fellow/Ph.D. candidate in Econometrics (f/m/d)

12 July 2024

09 august 2024, research assistant / technician, phd candidate, 54700 - 77747 eur, prof. dr. christoph hanck.

The University of Duisburg-Essen (Campus Essen) seeks to fill the position of a 

at the Chair of Econometrics (three-year contract, Pay group 13 TV-L, 100 %) as soon as possible.

Application Deadline: 2024-08-09

Type: Phd candidate

Reference Number: 409-24

We are one of the youngest universities in Germany and think in terms of opportunities rather than limitations. In the heart of the Ruhr metropolis, we develop ideas with a future. We are strong in research and teaching, live diversity, promote potential, and are committed to upholding educational equality.

The University of Duisburg-Essen (Campus Essen) seeks to fill the position of a

The Chairs of Econometrics and Financial Econometrics are part of the Department of Economics, consisting of 12 professorships, at the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics. The department cooperates closely with the economics faculties in Bochum, Dortmund and Duisburg as part of the University Alliance Ruhr ( https://www.uaruhr.de/index.html.en ), among others contributing to the Ruhr Graduate School in Economics ( https://www.rgs-econ.org/ ).

Your main tasks are to

  • conduct independent research as well as collaborate in research projects of the chair
  • publish in international journals
  • prepare and deliver tutorials and lectures
  • contribute to some tasks in the administration of the chair

Your profile

  • a Masters university degree in economics, statistics, econometrics, or mathematics (or comparable) of at least 8 semesters, with competitive grades
  • a Ph.D. degree in econometrics or a related field is desirable
  • interest in the (further) development of econometric methods, preferably in research areas of the chairs (e.g. panel data, hypothesis testing, time series analysis, financial econometrics)
  • an affinity for teaching that is innovative in terms of content and technology
  • good knowledge of statistical programming packages (e.g., R, python)

What we offer

  • a versatile spectrum of tasks in a vibrant and research-intensive environment
  • an interesting, responsible job with great creative potential
  • a stimulating working atmosphere as part of a dynamic team
  • the possibility to pursue a Ph.D. with many supporting opportunities
  • attractive renumeration of approx. 55,000 €/p.a. 
  • family friendliness: flexible and individual care for your children
  • ongoing training opportunities, a discounted public transport ticket as well as sports and recreational activities
  • remote work, if desired

Application

The University of Duisburg-Essen aims to promote the diversity of its members, see  https://www.uni-due.de/diversity/ . We strive to increase the proportion of women in our scientific staff and therefore strongly encourage applications from women with relevant qualifications. Pursuant to the State Equal Opportunities Act, women are given preferential consideration if they have the same qualifications.

Applications from severely disabled persons and persons of equal status within the meaning of §2, Subsection 3, SGB IX, are welcome.

Please direct your application with the usual documents, quoting the reference number 409-24 , to Prof. Dr. Christoph Hanck, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, 45117 Essen, Germany, Phone: +49 201 18 32263, e-mail:  [email protected]

The complete and official announcement (in German) can be found here:  https://www.uni-due.de/karriere/stelle.php?kennziffer=409-24  

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Policy Response to International PhD Students' Mobility in France

Immigration, europeanization, internationalization.

  • Farkhad Alimukhamedov Sciences Po Toulouse
  • Teele Tõnismann Adoc Talent Management

France, among top countries for doctorate abroad, grapples with labor market challenges for its 39 percent international PhD candidates. Despite alignment with EU’s strategies, disparities persist, because integration of international PhDs into the domestic labor market involves not only research and development but also migration policies. Policy analysts and decision makers must address this complexity for international PhDs, fostering diversity and knowledge-based economies in the EU and OECD.

Author Biographies

Farkhad alimukhamedov, sciences po toulouse.

Farkhad Alimukhamedov is postdoc at the Laboratoire des Sciences Sociales du Politique (LaSSP), Sciences Po Toulouse, France. E-mail: farkhad. [email protected].

Teele Tõnismann, Adoc Talent Management

Teele Tõnismann is researcher at the Laboratory of Interdisciplinary studies on the Doctorate at Adoc Talent Management, Paris, France, and member of LaSSP. E-mail: [email protected].

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