Universität Bonn

Department of Economics / BGSE

EDP Jamboree 2025 in Bonn1
The annual EDP Jamboree took place this year in Bonn and proved to be a great success. Over two days, doctoral researchers from across the European Doctoral Programme (EDP), Louvain, PSE, EUI, Bonn, presented their work and engaged in lively academic discussions. The presentations were of high quality and sparked stimulating exchanges among participants, contributing to the vibrant intellectual atmosphere of the event.
ERC Starting Grant for Amelie Schiprowski2
The Department of Economics congratulates Jun.-Prof. Dr. Amelie Schiprowski: She has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant worth €1.5 million. The European Research Council (ERC) uses this funding line to support researchers at the beginning of their careers. The grant will enable her to carry out her own research projects on the topic of career entry in tight labor markets over the next five years.
BGSE hosts European Doctoral Program Jamboree 2025 in Bonn3
We are pleased to announce that the 2025 edition of the European Doctoral Programme (EDP) Jamboree will be hosted by the Bonn Graduate School of Economics with support by ECONtribute. The event will take place in on September 11–12, 2025. The venue is the Reinhard Selten Room 0.017, Juridicum, Adenauer Allee 24–42, 53113 Bonn.
Just Graduated: Maximilian Grimm4
Congratulations! Maximilian Grimm graduated from the Bonn Graduate School of Economics.
Bonn graduate Peter Andre receives the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize5
Peter Andre has been awarded the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize for his research expertise in behavioral economics, particularly in relation to human behavior in the context of climate change. The economist, who graduated from the Department of Economics at the University of Bonn and completed his doctorate at the Bonn Graduate School of Economics, is one of ten prize winners in 2025. The Department of Economics at the University of Bonn congratulates Peter Andre on this important award.
Another successful Manchot Lecture6
The Bonn Graduate School of Economics successfully organized this year’s Manchot Lecture, continuing our tradition of fostering high-level academic exchange in economics. The event drew an engaged audience of around 140 attendees, including students, faculty members, and guests from the broader academic community. The lecture featured an inspiring presentation by Dirk Bergemann, who shared insights on "The Role of Information Design in the Digital Economy", sparking a lively discussion. We sincerely thank Dirk Bergemann for sharing his expertise, and we appreciate the contributions of everyone who took part in the event.
Two BGSE Students selected for Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 20257
The 8th Lindau Nobel Meeting in Economic Sciences takes place from 26–30 August 2025 and welcomes around 20 Economics Nobel Laureates in Lindau to exchange ideas with the next generation of leading Young Scientists from all over the world. BGSE students Lina Uhe and Moritz May have been selected and will have the opportunity to join the event.
EDP Jamboree in Bonn - September 2025!8
The 2025 EDP Jamboree will be hosted by the Bonn Graduate School of Economics (BGSE) on September 11-12, 2025 in Bonn. The aim of the annual meeting is to bring together doctoral students of the participating graduate schools in Barcelona, Bonn, Florence, Louvain, Paris, and Tel Aviv. The meeting provides an active forum for doctoral researchers to discuss their findings, seek feedback, exchange ideas for future research and promote active collaboration. We welcome submissions and registrations from all EDP students. Board and lodging for registered EDP-students are taken care of by the BGSE. Local Organizers at the University of Bonn:Prof. Dr. Sebastian KubeDr. Silke KinzigManisha Sindezingue For questions please contact: info.bgse@uni-bonn.de Submission Deadline: June 01, 2025 Registration Webpage: https://www.econ.uni-bonn.de/bgse/en/reg/2025-edp-jamboree
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