The PhD Programme spans four years, with a carefully structured curriculum designed to provide comprehensive training in both theoretical and empirical Macro-Finance. Key components of the program include:
Ph.D Workshop in Macro-Finance I and II (Prof. Benigno)
These courses cover advanced macro-finance topics, focusing on the intersection of financial markets and macroeconomics including financial frictions, monetary economics, asset pricing, and the effects of monetary policy on financial stability.
Ph.D Workshop in Macroeconomics I and II (Prof. Niepelt)
The workshops are designed for Ph.D. students in macroeconomics and finance, providing a platform to exchange ideas, discuss recent real-world developments and modelling approaches, and present early-stage research for constructive feedback.
Renowned international scholars deliver intensive courses, giving students access to the latest research in the field. Each external lecturer course spans five days, totaling 30 hours per week, and offers a concentrated deep dive into specialized topics.