Aapo Stenhammar joins the Department of Economics

Aapo Stenhammar finished his PhD at Aalto University, Finland, this summer 2024. During the PhD, he visited the UC Berkeley and the IIES at Stockholm University. Before his PhD, he did his MSc at the Stockholm School of Economics and BSc at the University of Helsinki.

BGSE application period starts 15 November 2024

The Bonn Graduate School of Economics invites qualified students to apply for admission of the combined MSc/PhD program. Interested students with a bachelor's or master's degree in economics or related disciplines are welcome to hand in their documents until January 15, 2025.

Why is everything still so expensive?

Why are prices still so high despite low inflation? What does the European Central Bank’s interest rate cut mean for the economy? And how will climate change affect inflation in the long term?

Prof. Sarah Auster and Dr. Tomáš Jagelka win the ERC Starting Grants!

There have never been so many ERC Starting Grants at once at the University of Bonn: no fewer than seven researchers have been successful with their applications in the highly competitive European Research Council (ERC) funding process.

With their funding of some €1.5 million each, the researchers will be able to realize their projects over the next five years.

Interview with BGSE Graduate Francisco Osswald do Amaral

The department congratulates Francisco Osswald do Amaral on graduating from the Bonn Graduate School of Economics!

Get to know: BGSE Graduate Anna Schulze Tilling

Congratulations! Anna Schulze Tilling graduated from Bonn Graduate School of Economics.

Teaching awards for the academic year 2023/24

Every year, the Rectorate of the University of Bonn and the Department of Economics award teaching awards to lecturers who have made outstanding achievements in teaching. The teaching awards recognize and highlight excellent teaching at the University of Bonn.

New Research Group in economic history

The German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved a new research group in the field of economics at the University of Bonn. In the Finance and Inequality Centre for Advanced Studies, the researchers led by Professor Christian Bayer and Professor Carsten Burhop are looking at the relationship between the growth of the financial sector and inequality from a historical angle.

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