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Robert Finger

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ETH Zürich

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Agronomy

60%

Agricultural Economics

70%

Agriculture

90%

Crop Protection

30%

Urban Agriculture

30%

Land Economics

30%

Insecticide Toxicology

20%

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Muhammad Umar Aslam

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ETH Zürich

PhD in Agricultural Economics and Climate Change Policy at ETH Zürich

ETH Zürich’s Agricultural Economics and Policy Group (AECP), led by Robert Finger, is recruiting a fully funded doctoral student for a 4-year PhD project on the economics and policy of climate change mitigation in Swiss agriculture. The position is part of the SWEET ACHIEVE project / “Pathways to a Net-Zero Target for Hard-to-Abate Swiss Emissions,” which brings together research, industry, public-sector, and civil-society partners to develop net-zero strategies and policy recommendations for Switzerland. The PhD researcher will focus on agricultural economics, climate change policy, environmental economics, sustainability, and food systems. The work includes conducting a survey and choice experiment with farmers, analyzing survey and secondary data, testing the effectiveness and efficiency of policy instruments, and studying farmers’ behavior and management decisions in the context of climate change mitigation. Eligibility highlights include a Master’s degree in Agricultural Economics or a related field, strong analytical and writing skills, and the ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment. Because the project involves leading surveys and experiments with Swiss farmers, C1 proficiency in German or French is required. Funding is fully covered: the post is a full-time, fixed-term doctoral position with a competitive salary according to ETH standards and social benefits. The start date is in the last quarter of 2026 (October to December 2026). Application deadline: 26 June 2026. Applicants should submit a single PDF with a cover letter, CV, contact details of two referees, and transcripts of academic records through ETH Zürich’s online application portal only. For students interested in agricultural economics, environmental economics, policy research, and data analysis, this is a strong opportunity to join an international, interdisciplinary research environment at ETH Zürich.

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Robert Finger

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ETH Zürich

PhD in Agricultural Economics and Policy on Climate Change Mitigation in Swiss Agriculture

ETH Zürich’s Agricultural Economics and Policy Group, led by Professor Robert Finger, is recruiting a doctoral (PhD) student for research on the economics and policy of climate change mitigation in Swiss agriculture . The position is part of the SWEET ACHIEVE project / “Pathways to a Net-Zero Target for Hard-to-Abate Swiss Emissions,” a large collaborative initiative focused on net-zero strategies for Switzerland and policy recommendations for the agri-food system. The doctoral researcher will work on the economic, policy, and behavioural dimensions of mitigation in Swiss agriculture. Research tasks include conducting a choice experiment with farmers , analysing survey and secondary data , testing the effectiveness and efficiency of policy instruments, and investigating farmers’ behaviour and management decisions in the context of climate change mitigation. The role combines data collection, data analysis, interaction with farmers and stakeholders, and economic theory. Eligibility highlights: a Master’s degree (or near completion) in Agricultural Economics or a related discipline, strong analytical and writing skills, and the ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment. Because the project involves survey and experiment work with Swiss farmers, C1 proficiency in German or French is required. Funding: fully funded, full-time, fixed-term PhD position for four years, with salary according to ETH standards and social benefits. Application window: the preferred start date is in the last quarter of 2026 (October–December 2026). The application deadline is 2026-06-26 . How to apply: submit a single PDF containing a cover letter, CV, contact details of two referees, and transcripts of academic records via the ETH Zurich online application portal only. Applications by email or post will not be considered.

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Robert Huber

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Jeroen Candel

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Chloe McCallum

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Lucca Zachmann

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Per Kudsk

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Nadja El Benni

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Simanti Banerjee

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