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Konrad Burchardi
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Professor of Economics at IIES, Stockholm
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October 10, 2025 at 5:29 PM
7. The interviews are a good opportunity to clarify any doubts which might exist about the feasibility of the project or its contribution to existing knowledge. But they are really short. Make good use of the time, be to the point. Good idea to prepare some back-up slides.
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
You need to have a credible plan for actually moving the centre of our research to one of the ERC associated countries!
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
6. You can apply for an ERC grant even if you are currently not working in one of the ERC associated countries. ERC grants are also meant to attract the best people to come to Europe to do their research, and everybody loves the idea of being able to do that. Just one thing:
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
You will get no credit for that part of the project, and the residual application is almost surely weaker than it could have been. (Plus if the application does not make it explicit that the work has largely been completed, it seems like you want to fool the evaluators.)
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
5. Absolutely do not apply with work which has already been completed, exists in working paper format or has been presented around! At best the related budget will not be approved.
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
“I will try to obtain contract-level data from all life-insurance companies” or “I will develop an identification strategy” are not the kind of risks the ERC wants to take. (I am exaggerating, nobody wrote this.)
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
4. But also make sure to describe why your project is feasible. Example points for empirical projects: explain how you can access data, how representative it is for the population of interest, how data can be merged across sources, or what exactly your identification strategy is.
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
3. The ERC wants to fund research that has the potential to make significant progress on important questions, and are willing to take risks. So make sure your project is ambitious! This is really the core of what is being evaluated by the panel and the external report writers.
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
2. The group of people with CVs satisfying that condition is large, and only few of them seem to apply for an ERC grant. So if you are in the group and apply, your chances of receiving an ERC Starting Grant are good!
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
The CV is important, but as signal of the applicant’s ability to implement the proposed work. It should provide evidence of independent (read: without supervisors and seniors) and excellent (read: published in good general interest journals, not necessarily top-5) research.
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
1. There is a common perception that the ERC Starting Grants reward great CVs. That’s wrong. The evaluation is primarily forward-looking: the panel is asked to identify the most promising projects.
June 19, 2025 at 9:37 PM
We are open to a broad set of backgrounds. Strong applicants will have good knowledge of STATA and Python.

Interested? Great! Please apply via this link by uploading your CV and a short letter explaining why you are interested in the position: tinyurl.com/4kr2nj92
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June 2, 2025 at 9:38 AM
2. Additionally I am looking for a full-time research assistant to support my current and upcoming work on development economics. This work will involve occasional travel to coordinate field experiments, and it is supported by the @erc.europa.eu.
June 2, 2025 at 9:38 AM
Interesting! Do you know whether this comes with an increase or decrease in the companies' valuations?
January 6, 2025 at 8:50 PM