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PhD Finance
Das PhD-Studium Finance richtet sich insbesondere an Studierende, die Qualifikationen für eine wissenschaftliche Laufbahn im Inland oder Ausland erwerben wollen, z.B. als (zukünftige) Mitarbeiter/innen an Universitäten oder anderen Forschungsinstitutionen. Absolvent/inn/en des PhD-Studiums Finance sind bestens auf eine wissenschaftliche Laufbahn im Fach Finanzwirtschaft vorbereitet.
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Alle Informationen über die Zulassung finden Sie im Kapitel Bewerbung und Zulassung . Informationen zum PhD-Programm Finance finden Sie auf der Homepage der Vienna Graduate School of Finance (VGSF).
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Doctor of Philosophy, PhD
Studiendauer
10 Semester
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Wintersemester
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PhD programme PhD in Finance (E)
Content and focus of the degree programme:.
The focus of the degree programme is on developing the ability to conduct independent research and qualifying young academics in the field of finance. The students will conduct theoretical or applied research in financial economics and be able to formalise problems independently within this framework and conduct research-based analyses and develop solutions.
Contact & information materials:
Further information:, definition of the field of studies, entrance examinations.
Admission procedure
Supplementary examinations
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Department of Finance
University operations in Winter Term 2023/24
On-site consultation hours by appointment. Please contact us via finance.office @ univie.ac.at Opening Hours (skript sales) during the semester: Tu - Th 10.00 am - 12.00 noon (no pre-announcement necessary).
Our Courses of the current semester
Jörg Borrmann im Interview:
Bitcoin- und Goldpreise im Höhenflug
New Study Guide for Banking and Finance
The new Study Guide for the master's program in Banking and Finance for the academic year 2023/24 is available (update: 18.9.2023).
New admission requirements for the master's programme in Banking and Finance
From the academic year 2022/23 new admission requirements for the Master's degree programme in Banking and Finance apply.
Brown Bag Seminar
The next speaker is Sheran Deng, University of Vienna, on April 17, 2024, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, seminar room 13, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 2nd floor.
Information on eTesting (UK Basic Finance II), exams of lectures, master's examination
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PhD Economics
The PhD programme in Economics offers training and supervision that allow students to acquire knowledge and skills necessary for a research-oriented career in economics. It caters primarily to students who plan to become professional economists at universities, research institutions, or research departments of government agencies, non-government organizations, central banks, etc. After successful completion of the PhD program in Economics students should be able to carry out independent research in theoretical, empirical, and/or applied economics.
The economics department offers PhD education in the Vienna Graduate School of Economics (VGSE). The school is funded through a grant of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). VGSE offers full funding on a competitive basis. Successful applicants obtain PhD positions at the University of Vienna.
Details about admission requirements, the application process, and more information about VGSE can be found at: https://www.vgse.at/
Doctoral Programmes at TU Wien
E784 - Doctoral Programme in Social and Economic Sciences E786 - Doctoral Programme in Technical Sciences E791 - Doctoral Programme in Natural Sciences
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Admission and prerequisites
The prerequisite for admission to a doctoral programme at TU Wien is either
- successful completion of a relevant master's, teacher training or other appropriate degree programme,
- successful completion of an equivalent degree programme at an accredited tertiary educational institution in or out of Austria or
- successful completion of a relevant degree or master's programme from a technical college in accordance with § 6 Para. 4 Fachhochschulstudiengesetz [Technical Colleges Act],
- Supervision assurance of a full or associate Professor of TU Wien.
The doctoral programme usually lasts for six semesters. In addition to the dissertation, the current standardised programme for doctoral students stipulates that a total of 180 ECTS of modules (162 ECTS of which are the dissertation) must be completed. More detailed information regarding this selection can be found in the programme. Examinations taken as part of a master's or other degree programme cannot be recognised for this. The doctoral programme is assessed in the viva voce, a general examination by a committee involving defence of the dissertation by the candidate. Graduates of a doctorate in the technical sciences are awarded the title of Doktor/in der Technischen Wissenschaften (Dr. techn.), graduates of a doctorate in the natural sciences are awarded the title of Doktor/in der Naturwissenschaften (Dr. rer. nat.) and graduates of a doctorate in the social and economic sciences are awarded the title of Doktor/in der Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Dr.rer.soc.oec.).
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Admission office.
If you need information on how to apply at the TU Wien regardless of academic degree, this is your go to Admission .
Fachschaft Doktorat:
Fachschaft Doktorat is the representation of interests of doctoral candidates at the TU Wien. Their members provide information and give advice and support concerning all aspects of the doctoral programs.
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Admission office
Karlsplatz 13, Stiege 2/Halbstock 1040 Wien
Phone: +43 1 58801 41188 Email: [email protected]
Fachschaft Doktorat
Karlsplatz 13 1040 Wien Main building, ground floor, next to Fachschaft Raumplanung and Fachschaft Architektur Room number: AF EG 32
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Vienna Graduate School of Finance
- Mürmann, Alexander (PI - Project head)
- Frey, Rüdiger (Researcher)
- Gehrig, Thomas (Researcher)
- Hautsch, Nikolaus (Researcher)
- Jankowitsch, Rainer (Researcher)
- Laux, Christian (Researcher)
- Loranth, Gyöngyi (Researcher)
- Pichler, Stefan (Researcher)
- Strobl, Günter (Researcher)
- Sögner, Leopold (Researcher)
- Wagner, Christian (Researcher)
- Zechner, Josef (Researcher)
- Institute for Finance, Banking and Insurance
- Institute for Financial Research
Project Details
Financing body, description, collaborative partners.
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (lead)
- Institute for Advances Studies (Project partner)
- Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften der Universität Wien (Project partner)
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For more information on the cost of living in Vienna, please see the information for prospective students provided by WU Vienna .
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Doing a doctorate is a time-consuming task and requires high commitment. Therefore funding becomes an essential prerequisite so that you can focus on your research. In addition, funding costs for consumables and specific equipment or travel grants might be necessary to perform your research. However, funding schemes are limited and being enrolled as a doctoral/PhD candidate at the University of Vienna does not automatically imply a financed research position.
Usually, funding has to be organised by the doctoral candidate him/herself. Therefore, we recommend to inform yourself about fellowship programmes or open PhD possitions before starting the admission process.
More information about funding possibilities for doctoral candidates can be found here .
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Fields of activity. Our graduates have a top-level education in asset pricing, corporate finance, financial economics and financial econometrics, which enables them to work as professional economists in leading academic institutions such as universities and research institutions as well as in research departments of public authorities and central banks.
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Seit dem WS 2005/06 wird ein PhD-Programm in Finance im Rahmen des Doktoratskolleg Vienna Graduate School of Finance angeboten, in dem regelmäßig internationale Gastprofessoren tätig sind. Die VGSF ist ein gemeinsames Projekt der Fachbereiche für Finanzwirtschaft der Universität Wien, der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien und des Instituts für Höhere Studien Wien.
The structured PhD program in Finance trains students to become ambitious researchers in the field of finance, suitable for placement at international academic institutions or at research-friendly institutions in the financial sector. read more . Vienna - the world's most livable city ...
Das PhD-Studium Finance richtet sich insbesondere an Studierende, die Qualifikationen für eine wissenschaftliche Laufbahn im Inland oder Ausland erwerben wollen, z.B. als (zukünftige) Mitarbeiter/innen an Universitäten oder anderen Forschungsinstitutionen. ... 1020 Wien . Tel: +43-1-313-36-4025 od. -4696 E-Mail: [email protected] ...
The PhD programmes Finance, Business Analytics, Logistics and Operations Research, Management, Statistik and Operation Research, and Economics include special application procedures and application deadlines. Please find all information regarding the application in these areas here.
Admission & Requirements. Our PhD in Finance is a selective program for excellent students who want to pursue a PhD degree. Admissions are highly selective and competitive. A maximum of four students may enroll each year. Students are selected by the VGSF faculty in a rigorous and thorough process.
PhD in Finance (E) Type: PhD programme Academic degree: Doctor of Philosophy, PhD Duration: 10 Semester. Contact & information materials: ... Wien Curriculum: published in the: Definition of the field of studies-Exams. Entrance examinations. Admission procedure. Supplementary examinations.
Structure. The VGSF program is a 5-year, full-time program that is structured into coursework and research. The aim of the coursework is to equip students with the tools necessary to develop innovative research in finance. VGSF students are fully funded, allowing them to completely focus on their PhD.
Department of Finance Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics University of Vienna Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1 1090 Vienna T: +43-1-4277-38262 F: +43-1-4277-838262 finance.office @ univie.ac.at. Icon facebook; Icon twitter; Icon youtube; Icon instagram
PhD Economics. The PhD programme in Economics offers training and supervision that allow students to acquire knowledge and skills necessary for a research-oriented career in economics. It caters primarily to students who plan to become professional economists at universities, research institutions, or research departments of government agencies ...
Open positions at the University of Vienna. The University of Vienna offers both predefined PhD projects (within the framework of externally funded projects) and the possibility to apply for a PhD position either at the faculty or at one of the Doctoral Schools with your own PhD project. The requirements and deadlines for open PhD positions can ...
Postgraduate degree. Successful completion of a master's program or an equivalent program at a postgraduate institution (according to § 64 (4) of the Universities Act 2002) in Finance or a related field (e.g. Economics). Applicants who expect to finish their master's by the beginning of the PhD program (September) are also welcome to apply.
The doctoral programme usually lasts for six semesters. In addition to the dissertation, the current standardised programme for doctoral students stipulates that a total of 180 ECTS of modules (162 ECTS of which are the dissertation) must be completed. More detailed information regarding this selection can be found in the programme.
The Center for Doctoral Studies is part of the Research and Career Development Unit and the central contact point for matters related to doctoral education at the University of Vienna. The team of the Center for Doctoral Studies offers consultations about the first steps and requirements of the doctoral programmes at the University of Vienna.
Vienna Graduate School of Finance. Mürmann, Alexander (PI - Project head) Frey, Rüdiger ... Finance-PhD Ausbildung; gefördert vom FWF. Status: Finished: Effective start/end date: 1/09/18 ... (lead) Institute for Advances Studies (Project partner) Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften der Universität Wien (Project partner) View all. View ...
Programme outcomes. The objective of the Master's programme in Banking and Finance is to provide students with a sound education in core areas from the field of finance. In addition, the programme imparts knowledge from other sub-areas from the field of business and economics as well as from related fields and methodological subjects.
The PhD programme in Economics provides students with the necessary training and supervision required for a research-oriented career in the field of economics. With the successful completion of this PhD programme, graduates are able to conduct independent research in the fields of theoretical, empirical and/or applied economics. To top.
Funding. All students are fully funded on admission to the program. Our students are employed by one of the partner universities and receive a minimum monthly gross salary of €2,457.98 (14 times per year), which includes health insurance. Funding is guaranteed for five years subject to satisfactory academic performance.
Funding. Doing a doctorate is a time-consuming task and requires high commitment. Therefore funding becomes an essential prerequisite so that you can focus on your research. In addition, funding costs for consumables and specific equipment or travel grants might be necessary to perform your research. However, funding schemes are limited and ...