PhD seminars

PhD seminars, spring 2025

Once a week – usually on Wednesdays at 12:00 - the PhD students meet at a lunch seminar to present their work to each other. The PhD seminar is an informal forum where presentations are made of very preliminary and incomplete papers as well as of more complete papers. The format may vary. Usually the presenter has 30-35 minutes and the discussant 10 minutes with the seminar starting 12:15. Alternatively the seminar starts at 12:00 and the presenter has 45 min for the talk and the discussant 10 min. In other cases the seminars are organized as double headers, where two PhD students give 30 min presentations without discussion.

We expect all PhD students (external and internal students as well as visitors) to attend the seminars.

The PhD seminars adopt the Code of Conduct - Department of Economics to secure a friendly and constructive atmosphere.

We meet for seminars in seminar room CSS 26.2.21. The preliminary plan for fall 2025 looks like this: 

Date

Presentation

Discussion

3/9

Mads Rahbek Jørgensen: “Unpacking the Cash Flow Channel of Monetary Policy”. Subject: Applied Economics.

Mikkel Büchler Henriksen

10/9

 

Jacob Strabo: “How vocational training matters for social mobility and why children of immigrants are losing out” 

Kristian Ebdrup

17/9 

Newcomers’ session - Note: We start this day at 11:00!

 

24/9

Søren Leth Petersen: “Writing an introduction for an economics paper”

 

1/10

Jeanet Sinding Bentzen takes over as head of the PhD program

Meet the pro-dean for research, Mads Meier Jæger 

 

8/10

Christine Bangum: “The Effects of Job Loss on Charitable Giving” 

Mads Rahbek Jørgensen

15/10

---- Autumn break ----

 

22/10

Irmak Günal  - tbd 

 

29/10

Hannah Simon - tbd 

 

5/11

Elin Comsjö: “Workplace Violence”

Astrid Waltenburg 

12/11

Asbjørn Juul Petersen 

 

19/11

Asker Nygaard Christensen

 

26/11

Ida Maria Hartmann: “Childhood Stability and Academic Performance”. Note: Different room - room number to follow.

 

Frederik Blæhr Raagaard

3/12

Mikkel Büchler Henriksen: “Households’ finances and mental health in the wake of flooding”

 

Katrin Menne

10/12

Katrin Menne: “The effect of heat pumps on households’ energy consumption”

 

17/12

Freja Thim: “Childcare center effectiveness”