PhD research scholarships
NHH PhD research scholarships are fully funded for four years on very competitive terms.
PhD research scholarships include a commitment to work 25% as a teaching and/or research assistant for the school while enrolled on the PhD programme. NHH does not charge tuition from PhD students. Applications to the research scholar positions are welcomed from both Norwegian and international students. These scholarships are available for all the six specialisations in the PhD programme.
The annual salary for the PhD Research Scholarships is currently 416 300 NOK gross (which is equivalent to about € 55 000 or about US dollar 71 000). The scholarships are subject to Norwegian taxes and benefits, including health care provision and membership of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
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The Chair of Econometrics at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin invites applications for two doctoral positions (wage level 50% E13). The positions are available from February 1, 2013 and are limited to a maximum of six years.
Applicants should have an above-average degree in economics, statistics, econometrics, mathematics or related fields with a solid background in statistics, econometrics and empirical economics. The successful applicants are supposed to serve as teaching and research assistants and are expected to write a doctoral dissertation in econometrics or empirical economics/finance. Moreover, they have the possibility to participate in the "Berlin Doctoral Program in Economics and Management Science". Good English language skills are indispensable.
Current research at the Chair of Econometrics focuses on (but is not restricted to) financial econometrics and empirical finance including high-frequency finance, market microstructure analysis, price discovery, estimation of volatility and liquidity, high-dimensional covariance prediction, systemic risk and financial network analysis.
The Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin seeks to increase the number of women in research and teaching and therefore invites particularly qualified female researchers to apply for the position. Disabled applicants are treated with priority when equally qualified.
To apply, please send your CV and certificates (by e-mail or post) to Professor Dr. Nikolaus Hautsch, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, School of Business and Economics, Spandauer Str. 1, D-10178 Berlin, Germany.