International Economics Ph.D. Fellowship

About

The International Economics Ph.D. Fellowship offers the opportunity to join the Dartmouth international economics group for a single term during one's Ph.D. studies. Ph.D. fellows receive a stipend, an office in the Economics department, and the opportunity to present their own research to faculty for feedback. There are no teaching or RA obligations associated with the position: Ph.D. fellows are simply expected to be active members of the vibrant Dartmouth international economics community.

How to Apply

We are now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 academic year. To apply, please upload (1) a cover letter indicating their preferred academic term(s) of residence; (2) a C.V.; (3) a one to two page summary of the research project they will be working on while in residence; and (4) a (short) reference letter from an advisor at your home institution to https://econjobmarket.org/positions/9440.

Preference will be given to visiting Ph.D. students who visit the year before they expect to be on the job market and who can be in residence for a single academic term (Fall term: September 11, 2023 – November 22, 2023; Winter term: January 3 – March 12, 2024; Spring term: March 25, 2024 – June 4, 2024). The deadline for receiving an application is April 15, 2023.

2022-2023 Visiting Ph.D. Students

  • Anais Galdin, Fall 2022, Princeton
  • Daniel O'Connor, Winter 2023, MIT
  • Marcos Barrozo, Spring 2023, Harvard

Previous Visiting Ph.D. Students

  • Nicole Gorton, Fall 2021, UCLA (on the job market 2022-2023)
  • Monika Sztajerowska, Fall 2021, Paris School of Economics
  • Agostina Brinatti, Spring 2022, Michigan
  • Verena Widemann, Spring 2022, Oxford
  • Josh De-Lyon, Spring 2021, Oxford/LSE
  • Augusto Opsital, Winter 2021, UCLA (on the job market 2022-2023)
  • Zahin Haque, Fall 2020, NYU, now at Wayfair
  • Antoine Levy, Winter 2020, MIT ,  now at UC Berkeley Hass School of Business
  • Trang Hoang, Fall 2019, Vanderbilt, now at the Federal Reserve Board.
  • Mathilde Le Moigne, Spring 2019, Princeton, now at the University of Zurich.
  • Xiang Ding, May 2019, Harvard, now at Georgetown University.
  • Diana Van Patten, Winter 2019, UCLA, now at the Yale School of Management.
  • Isabela Manelici, Fall 2018, UC Berkeley, now at the London School of Economics.
  • Jose Vasquez, Fall 2018, UC Berkeley, now at the London School of Economics.
  • Lucas Scottini, Spring 2018, Brown University, now in the private sector.
  • Devaki Ghose, Winter 2018, Virginia, now at the World Bank.
  • Simon Fuchs, Fall 2017, Toulouse, now at the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank.