PhD in Economics - University of Cyprus

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Ph.D. in Economics

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University of Cyprus, Department of Economics

The Department of Economics at the University of Cyprus is currently accepting applications for it's Ph.D. Programme in Economics!

The programme provides excellent opportunities to highly motivated students who are interested in conducting original research and who want to pursue graduate studies in Economics.

ABOUT:

The Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Cyprus aims to provide rigorous economic theory and econometrics training to enable our students to conduct cutting-edge original research in economics. Our aim is for our graduates to can successfully compete internationally for employment at Universities, research institutions, public policy organizations, and the private sector. Past graduates of the programme are now employed in renowned Universities abroad, as well as in several academic institutions in Cyprus.

The Department of Economics provides a strong research-oriented academic environment, with faculty members with research interests spanning across various fields in Economics and Econometrics. Tilburg University Research Ranking, which measures research output in Economics journals, has been ranking the University of Cyprus consistently within the top 100 institutions in Europe, and around the world’s top 200. Faculty members of the Department have published in most of the leading journals in economics and other related fields, including among others the American Economic ReviewEconometricaAnnals of Statistics, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics

We seek candidates with strong analytical skills, a background in quantitative methods (not necessarily in Economics) and a passion for research. Students coming directly from undergraduate studies, or without prior research-oriented graduate studies in Economics, are typically first enrolled in the Master in Economic Analysis, where they can complete the required coursework. Admitted students can also have the opportunity to transfer credits from similar classes taken in other universities.

 

FUNDING:

The Department makes every effort possible to ensure that the doctoral students have enough income to live independently during their studies. The Department covers the tuition fees of its incoming full-time Ph.D. students. In addition to this, most students are offered financial aid, in the form of scholarships or teaching assistantships, which allows them to cover their living costs. Students who are initially enrolled in the Master of Economic Analysis are also eligible for funding.

Typically, the initial offer of financial support covers the first year of studies. Renewal of the support beyond the first year is usually offered to students who are admitted to the research stage of the Ph.D. programme.

The Department tries its best to clarify the financial support that incoming students should expect as soon as possible. Oftentimes, this is done already when the Department offers a position to the applicant in the programme or soon after that.

The Department offers additional funding for participation in conferences, enrolment in summer/winter schools and online courses, as well as it provides opportunities for research visits in renowned research institutions.

In the past decade, the Department has financially supported all its full-time Ph.D. students throughout their studies and a substantial number of students enrolled in the Master in Economic Analysis.

 

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:

The program begins with the coursework stage. The students take core courses in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Econometrics, as well as a course in Mathematics, two courses in Topics in Current Economic Research and additional elective courses that help them deepen their knowledge in specific research areas.

Students with sufficiently high performance in the core courses obtain the right to take the comprehensive exam. Students who successfully complete the coursework stage, but do not meet the requirements to enter research stage of the Ph.D. Programme can graduate with a Master in Economic Analysis.

Success in the comprehensive exam gives the student the right to proceed to the programme’s research stage. During the research stage, the student conducts research under a Research Advisor’s guidance, intending to write a doctoral dissertation.  

 

APPLICATION PROCESS:

First Deadline: 31/03/2024   
Second Evaluation Round: 30/04/2024
Final Deadline: 30/06/2024

Applications received after the first deadline are evaluated on a rolling basis. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to ensure that they can be evaluated while there are still available positions and funding opportunities.

To apply to the programme click on this link.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND CONTACT DETAILS:

Info about the life in Cyprus can be found at UCY’s International Students Office.

Contact Email: dept.econ@ucy.ac.cy

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Type

Phd programs

Attendance

On-Campus

Posted on

Program Start Date

Application Deadline

Expired

Certifications & Titles

Ph.D. in Economics

Study Options

Full Time

Funding Options

Full Time

Show Contact Information
Name

University of Cyprus, Department of Economics

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