Doctoral Education Doctoral School in Economics, Finance and Management

Doctoral Course at the DSEFM

Each year the DSEFM offers about 25 disciplinary and inter-disciplinary courses to familiarize doctoral students with recent developments in their research domains, and upgrade their knowledge and skills using advanced quantitative methods from Economics, Finance and Management.

In collaboration with the the Office of Doctoral Studies (BED; Bureau des Etudes Doctorales), the DSEFM develops cross-disciplinary and academic competences such as scientific writing, presentation, and communication skills (about 30 transferable skills courses).

Training modules include doctoral courses and seminars offered by professors affiliated with the DSEFM, external universities, and partner institutions.

    Courses – Summer Semester 2024/2025

    Guest Doctoral Lectures

    • ACROSS lecture series

      Doctoral Lecture Series on Cross-Border Labor Mobility Part II

      David McKenzie, Sandra Rozo, Katrin Millock, Marco Tabellini, Francisca Antman

    Doctoral Course by DSFEM members

    • Innovation

      Management Research Perspectives in Innovation

      Prof. Benjamin Balsmeier, Nicolas Jonard, Christian Fisch, Adrian Kubata, Sarah Gelper, Katrin Hussinger

    • Advanced Econometrics – Non Parametric Methods in Econometrics

      Prof. Gautham Tripathi

    • Benteng Zou

      Differential Games and Applications to Environmental Economics

      Prof. Benteng Zou

    • Experimental Methods in Economics and Finance

      Prof. Tibor Neugebauer

    • Drawing of the earth asking itself questions

      Measuring Economic Insecurity:
      Theoretical and Empirical Approaches (EICCA DTU)

      Prof. Conchita D’Ambrosio, Anthony Lepinteur, Eugenio Peluso

    • Sarah Gelper

      Marketing Analytics – Choice Models and Conjoint Analysis

      Prof. Sarah Gelper

    Courses – Winter Semester 2024/2025

    Guest Doctoral Lectures

    • ACROSS lecture series

      Doctoral Lecture Series on Cross-Border Labor Mobility

      Mushfiq Mobarak, Jackline Wahba, Lidia Farré, Philipp Ager

    Doctoral Course by DSFEM members

    • Real Analysis For Economics And Finance Part I & II

      Prof. Martina Fraschini

    • Andreas Irmen

      Advanced Macroeconomics II – Part A – The macroeconomics of automation, artificial intelligence, and digitization

      Prof. Andreas Irmen

    • Christos Koulovatianos

      Advanced Macroeconomics II – Part B

      Prof. Christos Koulovatianos

    Doctoral Course by External Staff

    • michel bierlaire

      Discrete choice models

      Michel Bierlaire

    • Course Open access

      Open Access

      Inmaculada Peral-Alonso, Helena Korjonen, Maël Guennou, Emma Schymanski, Linda Wampach, Ksenia Usanova, Julie Toussaint

    • Machine Learning for Econometrics

      Christophe Gaillac