Statistics, Econometrics and Quantitative Methods

S510/520 Master Seminar on Econometrics

This seminar is jointly offered by the departments of Prof. Dr. Martin Biewen (Statistics, Econometrics, and Quantitative Methods) and Prof. Dr. Joachim Grammig (Econometrics, Statistics, and Empirical Economics).

Please register by joining the ILIAS folder, where you will have to upload a current transcript of records and fill out a survey regarding your topic preferences by April 12, 23:55. Your supervising chair will be assigned to you based on your indicated preferences, and you will be contacted once the decision has been made.

Lecturer: 

Prof. Dr. Martin Biewen
Prof. Dr. Joachim Grammig
Dr. Julie Schnaitmann
Dr. Miriam Sturm

Alexander Reining

Simon Zeller

Jacqueline Gut

Robin Gligorov

Paula Roth

Profiles: 

MSc Accounting and Finance
MSc Economics and Finance
MSc European Economics
MSc European Management
MSc General Management
MSc International Business
MSc International Economics
MSc Management and Economics
MSc Economics

MSc Data Science in Business and Economics

Prerequisites: At least one successfully completed master course offered by the chairs of Prof. Biewen and/or Prof. Grammig.
Language: English
Registration Upload transcript of records to the Ilias folder and fill out the survey
Deadline for Submission of Term Paper 03.07.2026, 12:00
Presentation of Term Paper time and place tba
Exam: 1) Term paper
2) Paper presentation
3) Discussion of another paper
Credits: 9 ECTS

Timeline

until 12.04.2026, 11:55 PMUpload transcript of records to the Ilias folder and fill out the survey 
until 15.04.2026Assignment to supervising chairvia email
until 23.04.2026Discussion of the chosen topic with assigned supervisor 
24.04.2026Start of working time 

03.07.2026, 12:00

 

 

Deadline for submission of seminar thesis (upload PDF to Ilias) 
10.07.2026Presentation of final thesis
(mandatory participation in whole day seminar)
 

Seminar outline

The seminar will be held jointly by the chair of Prof. Biewen and Prof. Grammig. Topics of the seminar will be chosen from the following fields: 1) Time Series Analysis, 2) Financial Econometrics, 3) Microeconometrics, 4) Panel Data Analysis. We expect and encourage participants to come up with ideas for their own topics (of course, we will provide assistance in finding a suitable topic). We expect all participants to prepare a professional presentation and a term paper on their topic, which may include a small empirical application using data such as the German Socio-Economic Panel Study or a data set from the field of finance. If you are interested in carrying out your own empirical project we recommend you to read chapter 19 "Carrying out an Empirical Project" of Wooldridge's book "Introductory Econometrics".

Formal guidelines