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PhD in Banking and Finance

ABG-136493 Thesis topic
2026-03-30 Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)
Université de Limoges - LAPE
- Nouvelle Aquitaine - France
PhD in Banking and Finance
  • Economy, management
PhD, Banking, Finance

Topic description

The PhD Program in Banking and Finance offered at the University of Limoges in France, aims at training a selected group of students for a career as economists in academic institutions or in research departments of international organizations, financial institutions, and governments.

Research will be conducted on Financial Intermediation on various possible issues such as Bank Risk and Regulatory Implications (Basel III and IV, Bank Supervision, Financial Stability, Systemic Risk, Liquidity Risk, Capital and Liquidity, Failure Resolution and Total Loss Absorbing Capacities, Macro/Micro Prudential Mix...), Capital Structure, Ownership Structure and Governance in Banking (risk and efficiency implications), ESG, climate change, Fintech and Banking Market Structure, Lending Behavior and Regional Economic Activity, Islamic Banking with strong econometric and/or theorical background. Other areas in Banking and Finance are also welcome.

The selected candidates will be hosted by the LAPE Research Center (http://www.unilim.fr/lape/),

Director : Pr Amine Tarazi (http://www.unilim.fr/lape/staff/full-time/Amine-Tarazi/), and connected to an international research network. They will follow a three-year program with a specific training delivered by this well-established research center dedicated to banking studies. LAPE Research Center also encourages co-tutorships with other institutions.

The Research Training Program in Banking and Finance consists of two modules:

Intermediate Module

The aim is to acquire state-of-the-art skills to conduct empirical research in banking and finance (Training on Writing Research Papers, Handling Datasets and Softwares, Research Seminar Series, etc.).

• Advanced Module

LAPE PhD Courses in Banking and Finance (https://www.unilim.fr/lape/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2024/02/20190321_PhD_Courses_2019.pdf), Summer School in Banking and Finance, etc.

Note: Separate fees may be charged for this program.

The teaching staff consists of research-active scholars in Banking. The PhD program also hosts international visiting professors from European and U.S. universities who are leading experts in their fields.

This PhD Program in Banking and Finance is fully taught in English. Applicants must provide satisfactory evidence that they have an adequate knowledge and understanding of written and spoken English.

Funding Opportunities
The University of Limoges offers financial support to a limited number of students with outstanding academic records.

Starting date

2026-09-01

Funding category

Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)

Funding further details

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

Université de Limoges - LAPE

The selected candidates will be hosted by the LAPE Research Center (http://www.unilim.fr/lape/),

Director : Pr Amine Tarazi (http://www.unilim.fr/lape/staff/full-time/Amine-Tarazi/), and connected to an international research network. They will follow a three-year program with a specific training delivered by this well-established research center dedicated to banking studies. LAPE Research Center also encourages co-tutorships with other institutions.

The teaching staff consists of research-active scholars in Banking. The PhD program also hosts international visiting professors from European and U.S. universities who are leading experts in their fields.

PhD title

PhD in Banking and Finance

Country where you obtained your PhD

France

Institution awarding doctoral degree

UNIVERSITE DE LIMOGES

Candidate's profile

The PhD Program in Banking and Finance offered at the University of Limoges in France, aims at training a selected group of students for a career as economists in academic institutions or in research departments of international organizations, financial institutions, and governments.

Research will be conducted on Financial Intermediation on various possible issues such as Bank Risk and Regulatory Implications (Basel III and IV, Bank Supervision, Financial Stability, Systemic Risk, Liquidity Risk, Capital and Liquidity, Failure Resolution and Total Loss Absorbing Capacities, Macro/Micro Prudential Mix...), Capital Structure, Ownership Structure and Governance in Banking (risk and efficiency implications), ESG, climate change, Fintech and Banking Market Structure, Lending Behavior and Regional Economic Activity, Islamic Banking with strong econometric and/or theorical background. Other areas in Banking and Finance are also welcome.

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