at the Center for Advanced Studies in Management (CASiM)
CASiM, the international and interdisciplinary research center of HHL
Leipzig
Graduate School of Management for business administration in the 21st
century,
invites applications for a competitive two-year doctoral scholarship
funded by
the Friede Springer Foundation.
The successful candidate does innovative research in the fields of
Management
Science, Logistics, Operations Management and/or (Algorithmic) Game Theory.
He/she holds a MSc degree (or equivalent) with a quantitative economic
or managerial
focus, e. g., in Operations Research, Industrial Engineering, Business
Mathematics,
Economics, Management Information Science, or in Mathematics
or Computer Science with a profound knowledge in business administration.
Fluency in English and excellent programming skills as well as experience in
using OR standard solvers (CPLEX or Gurobi) are of advantage.
CASiM offers the unique opportunity to pursue a doctoral project under the
guidance of internationally renowned scholars and to be part of a young and
dynamic team. Each scholarship provides a monthly grant of € 1,750, a yearly
budget for visiting international conferences as well as a waiver of the
tuition
fee for the doctoral program.
Applications include a completed application form, CV, motivation
letter, copies
of certificates, a recommendation letter from a previous academic advisor,
and the names and contact information of at least two additional referees. A
short research proposal is welcome but not required. Please send your
application
as PDF by email to casim@hhl.de addressed to the academic director
of CASiM, Prof. Dr. Erwin Pesch. Applications will be reviewed starting
from November
1, 2017. The scholarship is expected to start in Spring 2018.
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
Jahnallee 59, 04109 Leipzig, Germany, T +49 341 9851-820, casim@hhl.de,
www.hhl.de
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