Job vacancies at Department of Economics
We attract international researchers to our research environment
Research at the Department of Economics ranks amongst the top in Scandinavia and we enjoy high level international recognition. The University of Copenhagen now ranks amongst the world's elite universities. Under Research and Publications you can read more about the fields of research we are engaged in. You will also find descriptions of many of our externally funded projects, and you can read about our Research Centres. The Publications page lists all the academic articles published by the Department of Economics.
The Department of Economics aims to:
- Undertake high international level research
- Educate excellent postgraduates
- Communicate the results of research widely and to relevant parties.
Aiming at high academic levels we take off from a foundation of a positive environment with continuous focus on ensuring an inclusive, welcoming, diverse, professional, and respectful culture at the Department for Economics.
In the administration, we support the process of achieving these three objectives.
We administer economics studies, we look after the finances, we run conferences and seminars, we help acquire external funding and we support communicating research.
You can learn more about life at the Department of Economics when you read our News from the department or the media, when you check out our Event feed and attend open events and when you read more about us in About the Department.
You will also find job vacancies on the University of Copenhagen job portal and on the job-in-staten website.
Current vacancies
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Associate professorship in Environmental and Climate Economics
2024.11.19 -
PhD scholarship at the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen
2024.11.21 -
PhD scholarships at project, “Behavioral Barriers to the Green Transition", CEBI
2024.11.21 -
PhD scholarships at Center for Economic Behaviour and Inequality (CEBI) at the Department of Economics
2024.11.21 -
PhD scholarship at project “The Role of Preferences and Beliefs in Shaping Physician Careers”, CEBI
2024.11.21