The Department of Economics at the University of Zurich (UZH) is offering an exceptional Predoctoral Research Fellowship for aspiring economists seeking hands-on experience in high-level academic research. This full-time, in-person role provides a unique pathway into top-tier PhD programs and advanced research careers in economics.
Starting as early as June 1, 2026 (flexible) and lasting 1–2 years (2 years preferred), this fellowship is designed to immerse candidates in cutting-edge research focused on labor economics and macroeconomics, particularly addressing gender disparities in labor markets.
Why This Fellowship Stands Out
This predoctoral fellowship is not just a job—it is a career-launching platform. Fellows will work closely with Prof. Andreas I. Mueller, gaining mentorship and direct exposure to frontier research.
Key Highlights
- Full-time, salaried position with competitive pay and benefits
- 70% research assistance and 30% structured learning
- Direct mentorship with regular one-on-one guidance
- Access to seminars, workshops, and global research networks
- Strong track record of fellows entering top PhD programs in Europe and the U.S.
Research Focus Areas
The fellowship centers on understanding persistent gender gaps in:
- Wages
- Labor force participation
- Employment outcomes
Core Research Themes
- Life-cycle career dynamics
- Family formation and labor participation
- Institutional and policy impacts across countries
Data Sources Used
- Administrative wage and employment records (Switzerland & Europe)
- Survey datasets such as:
- CPS (Current Population Survey)
- EU-LFS (European Labour Force Survey)
- Cross-country macroeconomic panel data
Your Responsibilities as a Predoctoral Fellow
Fellows are actively involved in all phases of research. Key responsibilities include:
1. Data Management
- Collecting, cleaning, and linking large datasets
- Managing administrative and survey micro-data
2. Quantitative Analysis
- Conducting econometric and statistical analyses using:
- Stata
- Python
- R
- Matlab
3. Model Development
- Assisting in building and calibrating structural economic models
4. Research Support
- Preparing results for:
- Academic papers
- Presentations
- Referee reports
5. Academic Contribution
- Conducting literature reviews
- Supporting project coordination and research management
Eligibility Requirements
Required Qualifications
Applicants must have:
- A Master’s degree (or exceptional Bachelor’s) in Economics or a related quantitative field
- Strong knowledge of:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Econometrics
- Statistics
- Experience using Stata and LaTeX
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Strong English communication skills (German not required)
- Demonstrated interest in labor and macroeconomics
Preferred Qualifications
- Programming skills in Python, R, or Matlab
- Experience with large datasets (administrative or survey)
- Familiarity with structural or quantitative economic models
Application Requirements
To apply, candidates must submit:
- Motivation Letter
- Explain interest in the project and relevant experience
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Academic Transcripts
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Preferably from research supervisors
- Writing Sample (Optional but Recommended)
For inquiries: olga.ring@econ.uzh.ch
What You Will Gain
This fellowship offers unmatched exposure to academic research and career development:
- Practical experience in empirical macroeconomic research
- Close collaboration with leading economists
- Access to international academic networks
- Opportunities to attend conferences and workshops
- Strong preparation for competitive PhD programs
Inclusivity and Global Access
- Open to EU and non-EU applicants
- Work permit assistance provided
- Additional support available for:
- Applicants from low- and middle-income countries
- Refugees and asylum seekers
These candidates are encouraged to apply via the UZH Pre-Doctoral Program Global Talent Common Application.
Deadline
No specific application deadline is stated. However, early application is strongly recommended due to the competitive nature of the program and rolling consideration.
Final Thoughts
If you are an aspiring economist looking to bridge the gap between academic training and high-impact research, this Predoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Zurich is a rare and valuable opportunity. With world-class mentorship, access to rich datasets, and a strong academic network, this role positions you for success in top global PhD programs and research careers.
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