New doctoral students at the IMPRS-SPCE in fall 2020
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This year the MPIfG welcomes ten new researchers to the doctoral program of the International Max Planck Research School on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy (IMPRS-SPCE): Tobias Arbogast graduated from SOAS University of London and was previously a trainee at the Deutsche Bundesbank; Ceren Çevik, previously Goethe University Frankfurt; Hanna Doose, formerly at the University of Cologne; Stephan Gruber, a graduate from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; Maximilian Kiecker, previously at the University of Leiden; Camilla Locatelli, formerly at the University of Amsterdam; Marco Oberti, from Freie Universität Berlin; Danielle Pullan, previously at the University of Cologne; Elizabeth Soer, formerly at the University of Pretoria; Clara Baumann, who joined the IMPRS-SPCE in 2019 as a predoctoral student. The new doctoral students started working on their dissertation projects in early October. The IMPRS-SPCE is a joint international doctoral program of the MPIfG, the University of Cologne, and the University of Duisburg-Essen. Twenty-five doctoral students are currently enrolled in the program.