Doctoral position in Financial Risk Management



Highlights:
  1. The Department of Finance at the Copenhagen Business School invites applications for a number of vacant PhD scholarships within the field of financial risk management. The area is meant to be interpreted broadly and research proposals could, for example, address issues such as financial risk management in financial institutions (e. g. banks, insurance companies, mortgage institutions, pension funds), regulation of financial markets and institutions, derivative pricing and hedging, credit risk modelling, sovereign risk, the link between financial markets and the macro-economy, portfolio management, asset allocation, capital structure and financial econometrics.
  2. The successful applicant must have a record of top grades from previously completed programmes. Priority will be given to candidates who have both a strong quantitative background and previous training in financial economics.
  3. The three-year PhD programme at CBS offers access to core courses in finance through the Danish Doctoral School of Finance, see http://www.phdfinance.dk/ , as well as a host of intensive courses offered through the Nordic Finance

  4. Network, see http://project.hkkk.fi/nfn . Candidates are expected to participate actively in departmental research activities, to attend and present at international research conferences and to spend time abroad as a visiting PhD student. For more on the Department of Finance, see http://uk.cbs.dk/forskning/institutter_centre/institutter/finance , and for more general information on PhD education at CBS, see http://uk.cbs.dk/phd .
  5. CBS PhD graduates in finance are held in high esteem in academia and research institutions as well as in government and business where their research qualifications are in high demand. The Department of Finance at CBS has recently placed PhD candidates at leading academic institutions (London Business School and the EPFL in Lausanne), at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, at Goldman Sachs in London, and in leading Danish banks and financial institutions.
  6. Further information can be obtained from Professor Bjarne Astrup Jensen phone +45 3815 3614, or e-mail ba.fi@cbs.dk.
  7. General information : A PhD scholarship runs for a period of 3 years, and includes teaching obligations equivalent of ½ year's work (840 work hours). The scholarships are fully salaried positions, according to the national Danish collective agreement. The scholarship includes the tuition fees, office space, travel grants plus a salary, currently starting with per month app. DKK 22,345 (app. 3,000 euro) up to DKK 27,280 (app. 3,660 euro) depending on seniority, plus a pension contribution totalling 17,1 % of 80 per cent of the base salary.
  8. The salary level and appointment is determined by the Ministry of Finance's collective agreement with the Central Academic Organisation.
  9. Application requirements: To be considered, the candidate should have a basic training at the Masters level (similar to the 3 + 2 Bologna process). Although applicants must have successfully completed the Masters degree before commencing PhD studies at CBS, applications are welcomed from individuals close to completion of the Masters degree. The applicants must be fluent in English.
  10. The application (see link below) must include a project description of at most 5 pages, including references. This research proposal should contain a presentation of an original research problem which the applicant would like to work on. While an important part of the PhD training is to enhance the candidate's command of theory and empirical methods, the project description should also include a description of the theoretical framework and empirical methods which the applicant currently views as best suited to attack the research problem. The application must include the completed application form, copies of a Master's degree certificate including a transcript of grades. Students close to completing a Master's degree should include their most recent transcript along with a statement from an advisor indicating the date at which completion of the degree is expected. The application must also include a brief curriculum vitae (CV), a list of papers and publications, and one copy of a selected written work (e.g. a Master's thesis). Documentation for English language skills is encouraged. Documentation of GRE and/or GMAT scores is strongly encouraged. For submitting GMAT scores, look up Copenhagen Business School in the GMAC register and choose the PhD Program. We also strongly recommend including with the application up to three letters of recommendation which comment on the candidate's academic achievements and potential for conducting independent and original research.
  11. All parts of the application must be submitted in four copies, except the selected written work and the letters of recommendation which may be submitted in only one copy. Electronic submissions are not accepted.
  12. Closing date: June 11, 2010 at 12.00 noon.
  13. A committee of experts in the field in question will assess the applications. The assessment of the applicants will be based on the quality and relevance of the project, including an evaluation of the applicant's ability to accomplish it. Following this assessment, the management of the department will select the recipients of the Ph.D. scholarships who will then be admitted to the Ph.D. program.
  14. Please find the compulsory application form, guidelines, and further information on scholarships and the Doctoral Programme at http://uk.cbs.dk/research/phd_programmes/admission .
  15. The application must be submitted to:
Copenhagen Business School
Department of Finance
Att: Betina Thestrup
Solbjerg Plads 3
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark

Marked "PhD - VIP-57"
  1. Applications received by e-mail or discs will not be taken into consideration.  All interested researchers irrespective of age, sex, race, religion, or nationality are invited to apply for the position.
  2. CBS focuses on innovation, partnership with the business community and internationalisation. Around 16,000 students are enrolled on CBS's social sciences and humanities programmes, including our dynamic executive programme environment. Furthermore, we have approx 1,300 permanent staff members engaged in research and education, and we are currently implementing five principles to guide CBS in the future: Dedicated to Relevance, Creating Distinctiveness, Committed to Excellence, Rewarding Imagination and Join Us. Read more and meet our staff members at www.cbs.dk/nymedarbejder . Department: Department of Finance
  3. Ref. : http://uk.cbs.dk/about_cbs_campus/jobs_at_cbs/vacant_positions/jobs_paa_cbs/current_academic_vacancies/vip_57_phd_scholarships_in_financial_risk_management

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