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Wim Duisenberg Fellowship

This programme is named after the first President of the ECB and aimed at senior professionals from academia, central banks and research institutions. Candidates should be internationally recognised experts in their field of research who wish to take a period of leave or a sabbatical from their current place of work.

The aim of the programme is

  • to promote policy-relevant research that meets the highest academic standards;
  • to offer research staff at the ECB the opportunity to gain exposure to, and expertise in, the most recent advances in economic research;
  • to give prominent scholars the opportunity to gain an insight into the policy-making environment of the ECB.

About the fellowship

Successful candidates will be offered an assignment for a period of between two and twelve months to conduct economic research within Directorate General Research (DG/R).

While at the ECB, research fellows are expected to complete a research paper of a theoretical or empirical nature for presentation at internal seminars and external conferences, and for publication in the ECB’s Working Paper Series and a leading refereed journal. A proposal for a research project must be presented by candidates as part of the application procedure.

Research fellows conduct their activities at the ECB’s premises in Frankfurt am Main and are encouraged to interact with ECB staff, both in DG/R and in other business areas. They have access to the ECB library and to the computing and statistical facilities necessary to conduct their research. The call for research proposals is published in the first quarter of each year.

The ECB shall offer a contract for a research fellowship to the candidate(s) that the ECB considers likely to provide the most valuable contribution in view of the candidate’s experience, qualifications and competences and in accordance with the principles of non-discrimination and equal treatment. For this purpose, the proposals shall be evaluated based on the following elements: (i) the envisaged research proposal that the candidate is planning to develop; (ii) the extent of the candidate’s experience and expertise relevant to carrying out the assignment, based on their curriculum vitae; (iii) proof of an excellent publication record in the relevant area and supervising and teaching activities at universities. All these elements will be weighted equally in the evaluation.

Interested in applying for the 2019-2020 programme? Respond by 30 April 2019 to the Call for research proposals.

Wim Duisenberg Fellows 2018

  • Cars Hommes, Universiteit van Amsterdam
  • Angelo Ranaldo, University of St. Gallen
  • Rafael Repullo, Centre for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI)

Past Wim Duisenberg Fellows

2017
  • Enrique Mendoza, University of Pennsylvania
  • Cars Hommes, Universiteit van Amsterdam
2016
  • Roel Beetsma, University of Amsterdam
  • Kenneth West, University of Wisconsin
  • Lars Svensson, Stockholm School of Economics
2015
  • Francesco Bianchi, Duke University
  • Enrico Perotti, University of Amsterdam
  • Suresh M. Sundaresan, Columbia Business School
  • Xavier Vives, IESE Business School
2014
2013
2012
  • Reint Gropp, European Business School
  • Christian Haefke, Institute for Advanced Studies
  • Alexander Michaelides, University of Cyprus
  • John Muelbauer, Oxford University
  • Tao Zha, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
  • Michael Burda, Humboldt University
  • Bruno Biais, Toulouse University
  • Alex Cukierman, Tel Aviv University
  • Paul de Grauwe, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
  • Lars Ljungqvist, Stockholm School of Economics
2006
  • Albert Marcet, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
  • Philippe Weil, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ECARES)