Application Procedure: Department of Economics
2. Before starting your online submission, prepare the required attachments as specified:
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CV which should also include a list and brief description of selected advance courses you have taken: the content (main topics, professors, textbooks) of advanced undergraduate/Master courses taken in economics, mathematics and statistics (electronic size max 400 KB)
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Degree transcript, preferably in English, issued by your university listing the exams/courses taken at university, grades/marks awarded and (if applicable) the final degree result. Submit your transcript as a scanned file. Do not attach or send supplementary documents that are not strictly requested, such us the copy of your official diploma, language certificates, traineeships diplomas etc. (electronic size max 800 KB)
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Research Statement in English containing a brief (no more than 2 pages) description of relevant past and ongoing research (e.g. master or undergraduate thesis) and future research plans
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GRE general test scores (recommended but not obligatory): See information on how you can take the test at http://www.ets.org/gre
For further clarification, please consult our Frequently Asked Questions .
Note that attachments must be RTF or PDF, using standard international fonts.
Do NOT use macros, special characters, password-protected attachments, electronic signatures or logos.
Do NOT attach multiple files. The online system accepts only one CV, one degree transcript (i.e. multiple transcripts must be saved into the same file), one GRE Score
3. Fill in the ONLINE APPLICATION FORM
The on-line form is currently deactivated. The deadline for 2012/13 has expired.
Next deadline for 2013/2014 will be 31 January 2013.
Apply online only. Do not send hard copies of the application or any other documents by e-mail or post.
References
Applicants should provide the names of 3 academic referees and ensure that three letters of reference are sent directly by the referees using the on-line form by the 31 January deadline.
References from current full-time or part-time EUI professors will not be accepted except where the professor is in a different EUI department from that applied to by the candidate, but who is able to comment on the academic qualities of the candidate.