Call for PhD applicants in Economics (f/m) - Ref: 25-39

Date: 15 Dec 2025

Location: Esch-sur-Alzette, LU, L-4366

Company: LISER

The Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)

 

calls for

 

PhD applicants in Economics (f/m) – Ref: 25-39

 

 

LISER is looking for outstanding students who are interested to develop and submit, with the help of leading academic supervisors, an application for an individual AFR PhD grant funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR).

 

We particularly welcome applicants who would like to develop a PhD project along the following research thematic, in collaboration between LISER and the University of Luxembourg:

 

What are the structural and cyclical factors explaining labour shortages in European countries? and how to tackle them?

(Supervisor: Dr. Ludivine Martin)

 

The project intends to conduct an in-depth examination of the factors contributing to labour shortages in European countries, focusing on how these factors vary across business sectors, occupations, and regions. It also intends to assess the impact of public policies and good practices implemented to address labour shortages in EU countries.

Your profile

  • You should have (or expect to achieve) a Master’s degree in economics or a related discipline;
  • Excellent verbal communication and academic writing skills in English;
  • Strong interest in working with data;
  • Enthusiasm for research and critical thinking.

 

LISER is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion, and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of background, and particularly encourage applications from female researchers.

Our offer

For successful AFR applicants, we offer:

 

  • An exciting multi-disciplinary and international research environment with ample opportunities to exchange with scholars from related disciplines at both LISER and the University of Luxembourg;
  • A highly competitive remuneration for a full-time PhD position according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) in force and an employment contract at LISER for a period of maximum 4 consecutive years (3+1 years);
  • A package of mentoring, training and career development as well as access to a wide range of courses and seminars, including language courses, offered by LISER and the University of Luxembourg;
  • Flexibility in the organisation of the working hours and the possibility of teleworking;
  • 32.5 days of annual leave for a full-time contract.

 

Doctoral candidates are encouraged to actively engage in disciplinary, interdisciplinary as well as transferable skills trainings and to develop their scientific profile and network through participation in high-level international conferences.

Application process

Please submit your complete application via https://jobs.liser.lu/jobs including:

 

  • a detailed CV;
  • a cover letter outlining your thematic interest, motivation and suitability for the PhD project;
  • a relevant written document (e.g. a working paper, a chapter from your MA/MSc thesis, a seminar paper);
  • copy of relevant diplomas and transcripts;
  • 2 reference letters from academic referees (to be uploaded with your online application or to be sent separately to recruitment@liser.lu).

 

Deadline for applications: January 7th, 2026 at midnight CET.

 

The shortlisted candidates will be invited for virtual interviews in January 2026.

 

The deadline for submitting the AFR grant applications is set to March 11th, 2026 at 14:00 CET (tbc).

The applicants will be informed by July 2026 whether the application has been accepted for funding.

 

For administrative and recruitment matters, please contact Mrs Vanya KIROVA at recruitment@liser.lu

 

Why LISER?

LISER is a publicly funded research institute located in Luxembourg, devoted to applied empirical research in the economic, social and spatial sciences. The institute is located on the Belval campus in the south of Luxembourg (Cité des Sciences, Luxembourg), which hosts the University of Luxembourg and a substantial part of the country’s publicly funded research facilities, i.e. LISER, the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) cross-national data centre, the Luxembourg institutes of Health (LIH) and of Science and Technology (LIST). 

 

Interdisciplinarity is a key element for stimulating scientific innovation. Research at LISER addresses current and future societal challenges and delivers relevant and independent societal impact and policy advice both at the national and European levels. The institute attracts researchers from all over the world, and delivers high-level doctoral training. The institute‘s staff consists of about 200 employees, 110 of which are researchers active in the fields of economics, sociology, and geography. Information on research in Luxembourg is accessible via the national EURAXESS platform.