
Ranking
The INOMICS Awards 2022
Now in their sixth year, the INOMICS Awards remain unique in their celebration of institutions committed to the career development of economists worldwide.
Based on aggregating the total interest in offers publicized on INOMICS during the previous year (see methodology) winners were chosen across 7 different categories. In each category, we identify the Top 3 institutions as well as those in the Top 20, listed in no particular order.
The awards (past awards) hope to acknowledge the universities, research centers, economics schools, banks, think tanks, and government and private institutions which listed their career and study opportunities on INOMICS in 2021, and were the most popular among our users.
The full list of award winners can be found in the INOMICS Handbook 2022, alongside expert career advice from economics professors and a fascinating interview with economic historian Adam Tooze, who offers his wisdom on the economics landscape. Download the INOMICS Handbook for free.
Top 3 Employers
University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
University of Cape Town (South Africa)
Queen Mary University of London (United Kingdom)
Top 3 Training Course Organizer
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
University of St.Gallen (Switzerland)
Barcelona School of Economics (Spain)
Top 3 Places to Do a Master's
University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
CERGE-EI (Czechia)
University of Alicante (Spain)
Top 3 Places to Do a PhD
Graduate School of Economic & Social Sciences (GESS), University of Mannheim (Germany)
University of Surrey (United Kingdom)
University of Konstanz (Germany)
Top 3 Conference Organizers
Review of Socio-Economic Perspectives (RSEP)
Ruhr Graduate School in Economics (RGS Econ) (Germany)
Masters International Research and Development Center
Top 3 Summer School Organizers
University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
Paris School of Economics (France)
The University of Surrey (United Kingdom)
Top 3 Scholarship Providers
CEMFI (Spain)
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB) (Germany)
UniCredit Foundation
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