The research center “International Finance and Macroeconomics” at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy is looking for an
for our research project on “200 years of booms and busts in international capital flows” at the earliest possible date. We are a young, dynamic, research-oriented team with a large international network, focusing on international capital flows, financial globalization, financial history, and questions of international political economy, in particular geopolitics and geoeconomics.
The intern will actively participate in our broad-based empirical research agenda on international capital flows since 1800. In this ambitious research project, we explore international financial flows with a particular focus on geopolitical drivers and on China’s growing role in international financial markets. Processing micro-level data on international lending transactions and sovereign debt using Stata and Excel will constitute a big part of the project.
What we offer:
What we expect:
The team of Prof. Christoph Trebesch is looking for a student who:
Information on the application:
German language skills are not required.
Please submit your application via our website using ID-No. „Intern_Finance_200_years“. Please include:
Please note that you have to be enrolled as a student to be considered for this position.
We only consider applications received via our online tool. Applications sent via email will not be considered.
In order to be eligible for this position you have to hold EU citizenship or need to be able to provide a work permit that is valid throughout the time of your contract. Please inform yourself about the work permit application procedure and eligibility before you apply to this internship position and be aware that the application procedure for a work permit might take up to three months.
The internship position is limited to three months. The part-time internship option is only available to students enrolled at the University of Kiel. Please indicate your availability and preferred duration.
Please do not include a photo of yourself with your application. And please do not hesitate to direct any questions regarding the position or the application process to Melina Rudolph.