PhD Studentship: Endogenous Lying in Economic Environments
[Full tuition fee waiver (UK and international) and tax-free UKRI stipend (£21,805 for 2026–27) for three years.]
This fully funded PhD studentship at the University of Essex invites applications from ambitious doctoral researchers interested in the dynamics of dishonesty and incentives in economic environments. The project, part of a UKRI Frontier Research initiative, explores how and why individuals misreport information, the evolution of incentives to lie, and the impact of monitoring and enforcement on behaviour. The research is grounded in core areas of economic theory, including contract theory, mechanism design, and dynamic games such as inspection games, providing powerful tools to understand and design incentives for truthful behaviour.
As a PhD student, you will conduct original, high-quality research aligned with the project, working under the supervision of Professor Daniel Garrett. You will contribute to theoretical advances and have scope to engage with behavioural and experimental perspectives. The first year includes advanced PhD training in economics, ensuring a strong foundation for your research.
The Department of Economics at Essex is highly ranked (4th in the UK for research power, REF 2021) and offers a collaborative, supportive environment with particular strengths in economic theory and behavioural and experimental economics. The university has a strong international reputation and provides excellent resources for doctoral researchers.
Funding for this position includes a full tuition fee waiver for both UK and international students, and a tax-free UKRI stipend of £21,805 for 2026–27, guaranteed for three years. The start date is October 2026.
Applicants should have a strong academic background in economics and mathematics, with training in relevant areas such as contract theory, mechanism design, or dynamic games. Evidence of research potential, excellent written and spoken English, and a clear interest in the project topic are required. A merit-level MRes in Economics, or equivalent, is typically required.
To apply, submit a letter of application, CV, academic transcripts, and one academic writing sample. Your application should demonstrate your interest in the project and suitability for doctoral research. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview. The application deadline is Monday 8 June 2026 (midday).
This studentship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to new insights into economic behaviour and decision-making, and to advance your research career in a leading academic environment.