Placement of Former Students
Our PhDs have found jobs in both academic and non-academic institutions, in Italy and abroad.
PhD 2019
- Maria Bachelet, Data Analyst, Revenue Agency, Rome, Italy.
- Fabio Franco, PhD Trainee, European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Germany.
- Guido Franco, Junior Economist, Economics Department, OECD, Paris, France.
- Gabriella Catalano, Market Analyst, ENEL, Rome, Italy.
- Federica Di Giacomo, Researcher, Italian Trade & Investment Agency (ICE), Rome, Italy.
- Enrico Lupi, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy.
- Alessandro Mistretta, Economist, Bank of Italy, Rome, Italy.
- Edgar Silgado Gomez
PhD 2018
- Stefano Fasani, Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Milan Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
- Chiara Lacava, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany.
- Daniela Longo,
- Bjoern Oliver Meyer, Job Market Candidate.
- Annalisa Molino, Economist, Prometeia, Dep. Financial Market Analysis, Bologna.
- Raul Mori Jimenez, Research Economist (Consultant), Inter-American Development Bank, Washington DC, US.
- Giulia Ponzini, Consultant, The World Bank.
- Konstantinos Tsinikos, Job Market Candidate.
PhD 2017
- Leopoldo Catania, Assistant Professor, BSS and CREATES, Aarhus University, Denmark.
- Ambrogio Dalo', Assistant Professor, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
- Roberto Di Mari, Assistant Professor, University of Catania, Italy.
- Leonardo Maria Giuffrida, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Center for European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim, Germany.
- Gabriele Rovigatti, Research Fellow, Bank of Italy, Rome, Italy.
PhD 2016
- Sara Calligaris, Economist, OECD, Paris, France.
- Jean Flemming, Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Oxford, UK.
- Francesco Lautizi, Data Scientist, Wind Tre, Rome, Italy.
PhD 2015
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Alessandro Saccal,
Students previously enrolled in the merging programs have a substantial record in terms of placement in academic and non-academic institutions worldwide, such as Carnegie Mellon University, the Universities of Aarhus, Groningen, Liege, Maastricht, St. Gallen and Surrey, the Max Planck Institutes, various Central Banks (France, England, Italy, Malta, Romania, Serbia, Vietnam), the FAO, the IMF, and the World Bank.
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