Introduction
Over the last decades, doctoral students in economics from all Swiss universities and some foreign institutions have participated in the Study Center’s Swiss Program for Beginning Doctoral Students in Economics. The program sequences in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics cover the material of a US-style first-year PhD program. They target excellent beginning doctoral students who seek a broad and thorough training in economics to understand and conduct first-rate academic research.
Program
The program consists of an optional mathematics review as well as sequences in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. In each sequence, leading international academics teach four week-long courses. A typical course day includes classroom lectures of three hours per day as well as exercise review sessions. Course weeks start on Monday at 10:30 and end on Friday at noon. Returning to their home institutions in the periods between the course weeks, participants review and prepare the material covered in class, solve mandatory take-home problem sets, and study for the exams. On successful completion of the program, participants are awarded a Certificate. It is the responsibility of participants to obtain credit with their universities.
Funding and Organization
The program is heavily subsidized. The fee for one sequence amounts to CHF 500, the fee for two sequences to CHF 1'000, and the fee for the full program to CHF 2'000 of which CHF 1’000 is refunded if and only if the full program is successfully completed within one year. The fee covers tuition as well as the cost of a single or double room with full board. For information about the hotel services, see the website of the Study Center’s hotel. The restaurant offers meat, fish, and vegetarian meals and caters to special diets.
No accompanying persons are admitted.
Admission
The Study Center invites Swiss universities and the Swiss National Bank to nominate candidates. As space is limited, the Center cannot admit all qualified nominees. Repeat nominations are possible.
Nominees must hold an undergraduate degree and must be enrolled (or about to enrol) in the doctoral program at a Swiss university. They should hold a MA degree or complete their MA studies before the program starts. Under exceptional circumstances, an applicant without MA degree may be fast tracked into the program. Preference is given to applications for the full program.