Aarhus BSS Graduate School, Aarhus University invites applicants for a PhD Scholarship in connection with the research project Household finance with a focus on decisions under risk and/or ambiguityat the PhD Programme Economics and Business Economics.
The position is available by mutual agreement, with 1 August 2025 as the earliest starting date.
The research projectAging societies and recent financial crises have highlighted the importance of household decision-making in influencing financial markets and determining aggregate economic activity. The research area of household finance focuses on finding and better understanding important aspects of household financial decision-making and their interaction with the broader economy. Research results are relevant to households, financial intermediaries, policymakers, and regulators.
The PhD project particularly focuses on the interplay of individuals’ behavior and uncertainty in household finance. For most economic decisions individuals may make, several parameters and estimates may be ambiguous, i.e., imprecise, or unknown. Particularly, experimental research has shown that people are averse to such ambiguity, and theoretical researchers have pointed out that different levels of ambiguity or ambiguity aversion affect households' decision-making. Empirical research on the effect of ambiguity on the financial decisions of households is still scarce. The PhD project is supposed to explore additional dimensions of the impact of ambiguity on households and, potentially, institutions.
The PhD position is funded by the “Center for Research in Decision Making under Risk and Ambiguity” (CentR-A) headed by Steffen Meyer and hosted by the Department of Economics and Business Economics. The Carlsberg Foundation funds CentR-A for a period of five years. The center conducts independent research in the field of household finance and ambiguity. CentR-A opened in the fall of 2024. International researchers will also be affiliated with the center, and the center will organize several research-related activities, such as workshops and seminars throughout the project period. The work is supposed to empirically test hypotheses rooted in economic theory. The center subscribes to administrative sources and databases which can be used by the successful candidate.
Job descriptionThe PhD student will join the PhD programme in Economics and business Economics at Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University and be closely affiliated with CentR-A and the finance section. Steffen Meyer heads the Center, consisting of two PhD students, two postdocs, affiliated researchers from the finance section of Aarhus BSS, and international researchers.
You will work independently and with other researchers, writing papers and analyzing data on research questions relevant to the PhD project. Funding for presenting research results at international conferences or subscribing to additional databases is likely available.
Coursework and teaching are also part of the PhD position.
The PhD project is to be carried out as part of the research project. The PhD student´s role in the research questions listed above will depend on the chosen candidate and his / her own PhD project description related to the topic of the overall project. Hence, you must write a project description on how you would carry out the research within the frames of the overall project.
During the project you will complete a PhD education as described in the rules and regulations for the PhD programme
Your qualificationsWe expect you to have a strong quantitative background in finance, economics, and econometrics, excellent analytical skills, and a curiosity to explore new and innovative research projects. We also expect you to be sincerely interested in household finance and decision-making under risk and ambiguity.
Further informationFor further information about the position, please get in touch with Steffen Meyer, Email: steffen.meyer@econ.au.dk
If you need help uploading your application or have any questions about the recruitment process, don't hesitate to get in touch with HR supporter Ulla Prisholm Bjørn Email: upb@au.dk.
Place of workFuglesangs Allé 4, 8210 Aarhus V
Formal requirementsYou can read more about how to apply in
the application guide and find the rules and regulations of the PhD education
here.
The following criteria are decisive in the assessment of the candidates:
- the applicant’s academic qualifications (assessed on the basis of the qualifying degree)
- the quality and relevance of the project proposal
- the applicant’s level of academic aptitude and assessed ability to complete the project within the framework of the PhD programme
You can read more about the assessment procedure and committees appointed by the dean
here.
Applicants are very much encouraged to supply documentation as to how they rank compared to their class (both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees). This may for example be in the form of a letter from your University stating either how you rank as an individual student compared to other students the year you graduated ("ranks as no. 6 out of 111" or "ranks as among the best 8 percent") or if that is not possible, general information from your University as to how grades were distributed in the year of your graduation, will be appreciated.
Please note that Aarhus BSS Graduate School reserves the right to evaluate the applications on the basis of the documentation received before deadline, and you will not necessarily be asked for further documentation. Furthermore, Aarhus BSS Graduate School reserves the right to reject application that do not comply with the limitations as stated in the application guide (see link above).
Terms of enrolmentPhD students at Aarhus BSS Graduate School are always enrolled. The enrolment happens in accordance with the Ministerial PhD Order no. 1039 of August 27, 2013 and the terms stated in the Rules and Regulations for the PhD programmes at Aarhus BSS Graduate School. Both can be found
here.
If relevant: If you are enrolled in part A of the 4- or 5-year schemes you will receive a SU PhD Scholarship according to the rules set out in the
State Educational Grant and Loan Scheme (SU, in Danish). In addition, you will be offered to undertake paid work of up to 280 hours during your part A enrolment period.
Terms of employmentIf you are offered employment at Aarhus University in connection with enrolment in the 3-year scheme, the appointment is made in accordance with
the Memorandum on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Danish Universities as well as the circular on the
Collective Agreement for Academics Employed by the State (in Danish). The job content and qualification requirements are described in further detail in
the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities.
You can read more about the 3-, 4- and 5-year scheme
here.Aarhus University’s ambition is to be an attractive and inspiring workplace for all and to foster a culture in which each individual has opportunities to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants.
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