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Introduction to the Ph.D. in Econometrics
The Ph.D. in Econometrics is a rigorous graduate program designed for individuals interested in developing adequate tools for confronting economic hypotheses with real-life data and making proper inference for policymaking. This program allows candidates to acquire solid econometric, analytical, and empirical skills, as well as carry out innovative research at the cutting edge of econometrics in a stimulating academic environment.
Curriculum
A Ph.D. in Econometrics is awarded on the basis of a thesis in theoretical as well as applied econometrics, generally in the form of three scientific articles, evaluated by a jury composed of internal and external examiners. At least one of the three papers should be a methodological/theoretical one, preferably with an empirical illustration, and the others can be theoretical or applied with a strong methodological component.
Program Structure
The program structure is outlined in the Study Plan, which provides detailed information on the curriculum and requirements.
Ph.D. Thesis
Information on the Ph.D. thesis can be found on the webpage dedicated to Research at the Institute of Economics and Econometrics.
Main Features
- Program Length: 10 semesters (maximum)
- Language of Instruction: English
- Admissions: Please consult the webpage on admissions for the most current information. Note that the PhD program in Econometrics may not be accepting applications for certain academic years.
- Tuition Fees: CHF 500.- per semester. Information on financial aid is available.
- Documents: Relevant documents include Regulations, Directive on student plagiarism, and the Study Plan.
Program Director and Scientific Committee
- Program Director: Professor Aleksey Tetenov
- Scientific Committee: Includes Professor Fr嶮廨ic Robert-Nicoud, Professor Matthieu Stigler, among others.
Research Areas
The program encompasses various research areas, including:
- Economics
- Econometrics
- Management
- Statistics
- Finance
- Information Systems
Institute and University Background
The Ph.D. in Econometrics at the University of Geneva has a rich history, dating back to the creation of the Department of Econometrics in 1970. The first econometrics chair in Switzerland was established at the University of Geneva in 1966, attributed to Professor Luigi Solari, who later founded the Department of Econometrics. This department, along with the Department of Economics, has evolved into the Institute of Economics and Econometrics of the Geneva School of Economics and Management. The Institute organizes a public lecture, the Luigi Solari Lecture, in memory of its founder, which has been delivered by many distinguished econometricians, including Nobel Laureates.
