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Student Research Assistant Traineeship Programme – Financial Research

Den Europæiske Centralbank

Frankfurt

Vor Ort

EUR 40.000 - 60.000

Vollzeit

Heute
Sei unter den ersten Bewerbenden

Zusammenfassung

An esteemed European financial institution in Frankfurt is looking for a Trainee Student Research Assistant. In this role, you will support economists with research projects, constructing datasets and conducting analyses. Ideal candidates have a degree in economics or a related field. This full-time position offers a monthly grant of €1,170 and valuable experience in a multicultural research environment.

Leistungen

Monthly grant of €1,170
Accommodation allowance
Opportunity for career development

Qualifikationen

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field is essential.
  • Experience in compiling large datasets is required.
  • In-depth knowledge of programming languages like Stata, MATLAB, Python, or R is necessary.

Aufgaben

  • Support economists in their research projects.
  • Compile and analyze datasets.
  • Develop and estimate DSGE models.

Kenntnisse

Compiling large cross-sectional datasets
Microeconometric modelling
Time series modelling
DSGE modelling
In-depth knowledge of Stata, MATLAB, Python or R
Advanced English (C1)
Intermediate knowledge of another official EU language

Ausbildung

Bachelor’s degree or higher in economics, statistics, finance, mathematics or a related field
Master’s degree (or close to completion)

Tools

Stata
MATLAB
Python
R
MS Office
Jobbeschreibung

Research

12832

General Information

Type of contract Traineeship

Who can apply? EU nationals eligible for our traineeship programme

Grant The trainee grant is €1,170 per month plus an accommodation allowance (see further information section)

Working time Full time

Place of work Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Closing date 14.11.2025

Your team

You will be part of either the Financial Research Division or the senior management team in the Directorate General Research. Our team, which comprises around 25 economists conducting policy‑relevant research on topics related to financial and monetary economics. We cover topical issues such as macro‑financial linkages, the interaction between monetary and financial stability policies, financial innovations like fintech and digital currencies, and the financial implications of climate change. We publish articles in leading academic journals and the ECB’s own publications, such as its Working Paper Series and its Research Bulletin, and prepare policy notes and reports for internal and external use.

In your role

As a trainee Student Research Assistant, you will support our economists in their research projects. Depending on your specific skill set and preferences, your tasks will typically consist of compiling and analysing cross‑sectional, time series and panel datasets or developing, solving and estimating macro‑financial dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models.

The ECB is an inclusive employer and we strive to reflect the diversity of the population we serve. We encourage you to apply irrespective of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation or other characteristics.

Your role

As a trainee Student Research Assistant, you will support research projects by:

  • constructing and maintaining monetary, financial and economic databases;
  • presenting data in conjunction with basic economic and statistical analyses;
  • developing mathematical, statistical and econometric procedures for use in research projects;
  • supporting and maintaining software tools and hardware installations.

Depending on your areas of expertise, your work will also require you to conduct microeconometric analyses (primarily in Stata), time series analyses (primarily in MATLAB), or to solve, calibrate and simulate DSGE models with banking and financial frictions (using MATLAB and Dynare).

The traineeship offers you an excellent opportunity to work closely with our economists and have first‑hand exposure to world‑class research. You will be able to develop your analytical skills and gain insight into the ECB’s research activities and policymaking processes. You will also engage with new ideas and perspectives that will help you in your future career or graduate studies. You will be part of a multicultural team that strives for continuous innovation to make a positive impact on the lives of European citizens.

Qualifications, experience and skills

Essential:

  • a bachelor’s degree or higher in economics, statistics, finance, mathematics or a related field;
  • experience in at least one of the following technical areas of expertise:
    • compiling large cross‑sectional datasets (e.g. financial transactions data, household or firm‑level survey data, or bank/firm balance sheet data);
    • microeconometric modelling (e.g. fixed and random effects estimation, difference‑in‑difference estimation, propensity score‑matching estimation, event study analysis);
    • time series modelling (e.g. vector autoregression, state‑space modelling, quantile regression);
    • DSGE modelling (e.g. development, solution, calibration and estimation);
  • in‑depth knowledge of at least one of the following high‑level programming languages: Stata, MATLAB, Python or R;
  • a good knowledge of the MS Office package, in particular Microsoft Excel and Access;
  • an advanced (C1) command of English and an intermediate (B1) command of at least one other official language of the EU, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

Desired:

  • a master’s degree (or being close to completing a master’s degree) in economics, statistics, finance, mathematics or a related field;
  • familiarity with at least one of the following databases/data providers: Bureau van Dijk, Fitch Connect, SNL Financial, Dealogic, Bankscope, Bloomberg or Thomson Reuters Eikon;
  • familiarity with macroeconomic and financial statistics as presented in international databases (e.g. the ECB Statistical Data Warehouse, ECB Household Finance and Consumption Survey, Eurostat, Bank for International Settlements, International Monetary Fund International Financial Statistics);
  • experience in machine learning techniques;
  • familiarity with solving, calibrating and simulating DSGE models using perturbation or global methods in MATLAB and Dynare.
Further information

Initial traineeship of six months, with a possible extension to up to 12 months in total.

Other details on the conditions applicable to traineeships at the ECB can be found on our website.

Application and selection process

The recruitment process for this position will include an online interview.

Further information on how to apply is available on our website.

If you are not selected for this position but are still considered suitable, you will be placed on a reserve list for 12 months from the closing date for applications, from which you might be considered for other traineeship positions within the ECB.

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