
the Cologne Graduate School (CGS), University of Cologne
If you’re an ambitious researcher looking to pursue a world-class PhD in Economics, the Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Sciences (CGS) at the University of Cologne (UoC) is one of the most competitive and rewarding graduate destinations in Europe.
The PhD Programme in Economics at CGS/UoC stands out because it offers:
A fully English-taught, research-driven curriculum with international faculty.
Rigorous training that prepares you for academic careers and top research jobs worldwide.
Structured supervision and research opportunities across economics, econometrics, political economy, behavioral economics, and more.
A vibrant research ecosystem with connections to major research centers like the Cluster of Excellence “ECONtribute: Markets & Public Policy” and external partners like the Max Planck Institute.
No tuition and multiple funding avenues including fully funded PhD positions, scholarships, and research assistant roles.
Fully funded doctoral positions through CGS or partners.
Funding typically covers living expenses during the PhD stage.
A limited number of scholarships available for exceptional M.Sc. students.
You can enter the programme via the M.Sc. Economic Research (First Stage), designed to bridge undergraduate preparation to doctoral research.
Ideal if:
Your Bachelor’s is in Economics, Econometrics, Finance, or related fields.
You rank among the top graduates in your cohort.
Outcome:Completing the M.Sc. successfully gives you direct access to the doctoral (PhD) stage.
Students holding a master’s degree in Economics or a closely related discipline can apply directly to the PhD Stage.
Strong qualification signals include:
Proven research interest or thesis evidence.
Academic excellence (top GPA/grades).
Clear match between your research interests and faculty expertise.
If your Master’s does not include sufficient Economics coursework, you may need up to one year of additional courses drawn from the M.Sc. curriculum.
To build a strong application, prepare the following:
Standard Application Materials
Certified degree transcripts and diplomas (Bachelor’s/Master’s)
Detailed CV with academic highlights.
Research proposal (ideally aligned with faculty research)
Recommendation letters (academic)
Motivation letter explaining your fit for research.
Proof of English proficiency (if not from an English-medium degree). (site may specify requirements when applications open)
15th March 2026 for PhD
Programme starts every October
Tip: Mark mid-January to early February in your calendar to check for open application calls.
• Start Preparing Early – applications open January; deadlines are strict.
• Match faculty research – show clear alignment between your research vision and CGS strengths.
• Solid research proposal boosts competitiveness in this highly selective programme.
• Strong academic record is essential, especially at the master’s level.
External fellowships such as EWI Fellowship for Energy Economics (requiring separate application).
Some doctoral positions are offered jointly with partner research institutions (e.g Max Planck Institute).
Extensive conference funding and research stay support.
Opportunities for joint publications and collaborative research.
No tuition fees — only a nominal semester fee
The PhD Programme in Economics at the Cologne Graduate School is a globally respected research destination — and for good reason. With no tuition, funded PhD positions, a strong international research network, and excellent post-graduate prospects, it’s a transformative step for future economists and academic leaders.
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