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Home | News | Placement Andrej Woerner: Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
News | March 15, 2019

Placement Andrej Woerner: Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Andrej Woerner, PhD student at the University of Amsterdam, has accepted a non-tenure-track Assistant Professor position at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany. He will join the Economics Department at LMU Munich in October 2019.

Placement Andrej Woerner: Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Andrej finished his MPhil in Economics (cum laude) at Tinbergen Institute in 2015, after which he started a PhD at the University of Amsterdam, supervised by fellows Sander Onderstal and Arthur Schram. His research interests include applied mechanism design, behavioral economics, and experimental economics. Find more information about Andrej on his personal website.