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Michael Binder

Prof at Goethe University Frankfurt

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Microeconomics

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Accounting

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Goethe University Frankfurt

English: PhD Programme with Tracks in Accounting, Economics, Finance, or Marketing

The PhD Programme at Goethe University Frankfurt's Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management (GSEFM) is a rigorous, full-time doctoral programme with tracks in Accounting, Economics, Finance, and Marketing. The programme is conducted entirely in English and is designed to prepare graduates for leading positions in academia, international institutions, government, and the private sector. The curriculum begins with a two-year cycle of doctoral-level courses that provide a strong methodological foundation in the core areas of each track, including macroeconomics, microeconomics, econometrics, mathematical methods, programming languages, finance, marketing, and accounting. Students select one of four tracks and must pass qualifying examinations at the end of the first year. In the second year, students choose from a wide range of field courses and participate in research seminars to deepen their skills in writing and presenting academic papers. The dissertation phase includes structured elements such as a third-year research paper, guided teaching requirements, transferable skills courses, and a job market course to support students' transition to academic and professional careers. The programme offers international exposure, with placements of graduates at top universities and institutions worldwide. Funding opportunities include first-year stipends and student assistantships, with most financial support for later years coming from teaching and research assistant positions. Applicants must hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree and demonstrate strong English proficiency through specific qualifications or standardized test scores. The application process is staged, with deadlines on 31 January, 31 March, and 31 May, and early application is recommended for financial aid and visa processing. The university charges a modest administrative fee per semester, which includes public transport and museum access. Students benefit from a vibrant academic environment, career advisory services, and support for international students. Accommodation options range from university dorms to private apartments, and the cost of living in Frankfurt is estimated at around 1,000 EUR per month. The programme is ideal for highly motivated students seeking advanced research training and career development in economics, finance, marketing, or accounting.

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