The Institute on Behavior and Inequality (briq) and the Bonn Graduate School of Economics (BGSE) have further expanded and deepened their cooperation by signing a contract on the financial support of young scholars. This formal agreement was announced by Professor Armin Falk, CEO of briq, and Professor Benny Moldovanu, academic director of the BGSE. Currently, about 25 selected BGSE students directly benefit from this cooperation through scholarships totaling 300,000 euros per year.
The agreement has an initial duration of two years and is expected to be continued. "It's not just about funding," says Armin Falk. "briq also supports BGSE students in their implementation of innovative research projects in the fields of behavioral economics and the foundations of inequality." Participation in workshops at briq and other events such as summer schools will provide the basis for an intense professional exchange.
About BGSE and briq
With about 100 doctoral students, the BGSE belongs to the top graduate schools in Europe. BGSE alumni have successful academic careers at numerous prestigious universities worldwide, such as Berkeley, Harvard, and Stanford.
https://www.bgse.uni-bonn.de
Initiated by the Deutsche Post Foundation, briq promotes innovative thinking and research in the fields of behavioral economics and the sources of inequality. briq also provides a platform for the exchange of novel ideas and an infrastructure for the cooperation of international, top-level researchers.
https://www.briq-institute.org
Contact:
Markus Antony
Science Manager
briq - Institute on Behavior & Inequality
Phone: +49 (228) 3894-702
E-mail: markus.antony@briq-institute.org
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