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An established industry player is offering up to 8 fully-funded doctoral research positions in a prestigious program focused on regional disparities and economic policy. Candidates will engage in cutting-edge research, collaborate with renowned professors, and receive exceptional academic training. This opportunity is perfect for those passionate about labor, public, and urban economics, providing a platform to contribute to significant scholarly work while developing their expertise. Join a vibrant academic community and make a meaningful impact in the field of economics.
Up to 8 fully-funded doctoral research positions in the DFG-funded Research Training Program (75% TVL E13).
Accepted candidates are expected to start on October 1, 2025.
Application Deadline: May 25, 2025
The causes and consequences of regional disparities are subject to a lively debate both in academia and in public. Our Graduate Program in “Regional Disparities and Economic Policy” aims to provide an outstanding education for doctoral students in its research area while at the same time contributing to frontier research in the fields of labor, public, macro, gender, health, and regional/urban economics.
Combining the expertise of eleven professors with different methodological skills, institutional knowledge, and data access from the University of Duisburg-Essen, the Ruhr-University of Bochum, and the Technical University Dortmund, our research training group promises internationally visible scientific output and an excellent academic training environment for PhD candidates. We offer up to 8 fully-funded 3-year research positions with the possibility of continuation funding.
For more details on the program, please visit our Home Page.
Please merge the filled out Application Form and the supporting documents (listed below) in one single pdf file with filename: lastname_firstname_applyRTG.pdf.
The single pdf form should be sent to Dr. Cagla Diner at cagla.diner-eken@uni-due.de.
A scanned version of the score report is sufficient. You do not need to send the results directly to us.
Any additional supporting material you see relevant for your application (such as thesis, publication(s) or working paper(s).
The application deadline is May 25, 2025.
A complete application consists of the application package as described above and at least two letters of recommendation from university professors or lecturers. When contacting your referees, please ask them to use the Letters of Recommendation here. These should be emailed directly to us (cagla.diner-eken@uni-due.de) by the referees as instructed on the form. Please note that we do not initiate contact with your referees and it is your responsibility to inform your referees in a timely manner.
The RTG subscribes to the principles outlined in the Code of Ethics of the German Economic Association. We cherish values of professional and intellectual integrity, honesty, care, and transparency—and oppose any discriminatory behavior or harassment.