29 January 2021
CeNDEF is a partner in the new Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network 'Economic Policy in Complex Environments' (EPOC). The EPOC programme will host 15 PhD students for 3 years starting in September 2021, with mobility between the partner institutions. EPOC is currently accepting applications for the doctoral fellowships.
More details about EPOC and the fellowships can be found on the EPOC website. A link to the application form can also be found on the same page (application deadline: 31 January 2021).
The Innovative Training Network EPOC aims at advancing the state-of-the-art and the applicability of computationally intensive methods for decision and policy analysis in such complex and uncertain environments. Particular focus will be on the application of such methods in the domains of climate change and innovation.