About

Starting

oct-2020

Ending

mar-2027

Funding

FNR Pride

ACROSS is a doctoral training unit (DTU) funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) and coordinated by LISER’s Research Programme on Crossing Borders. It brings together fifteen promoters and co-promoters in economics and geography from LISER, the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Luxembourg, and the Research Division of STATEC. ACROSS aims to create a collaborative environment that supports the training of twelve students through systematic PhD supervision. By establishing a collaborative network, ACROSS seeks to address the complex challenges of cross-border mobility and contribute to informed policymaking in Luxembourg and beyond.

A Rich and Varied Doctoral Training Programme

The consortium offers a wide range of activities to enhance the students’ training experience. These include methodological training related to their research interests, acquisition of soft skills, preparation for the academic job market, and opportunities to build their own professional network. ACROSS students have already attended 120 training activities, including advanced specialization courses and cutting-edge methodological modules that equip them with advanced technical skills for analysing the drivers and impacts of human mobility. The students are also encouraged to actively participate in the seminar series organised by their hosting institution, allowing them to engage with their institution’s academic community.

High Exposure to Top-Level Research

One of the flagship activities of ACROSS is a set of doctoral lectures on cross-border labour mobility, organised on a monthly basis and linked to the Crossing Borders visiting programme at LISER. Renowned guest scholars deliver monthly doctoral lectures, spending a week at LISER to interact with ACROSS students, at both LISER and the university, and provide in-depth insights into the state-of-the-art methodologies and academic findings in their respective fields of expertise.

Fostering Connections Abroad

ACROSS encourages supervisors and students to explore the possibility of research stays at foreign universities, which offer significant benefits such as diverse academic perspectives, valuable networking opportunities, and personal growth. The following students have completed research stays at renowned institutions:

  • Narcisse Cha’Ngom: World Bank (Caglar Ozden), Feb-Jun 2022
  • Felix Stips: University of California at Davis (Giovanni Peri) and IAB (Herbert Brucker), Sep-Dec 2023
  • Etienne Bacher: London School of Economics (Sandra Sequeira), May-Jun 2024
  • Ariane Gordan: Barcelona School of Economics (Joan Llull), Sep-Dec 2024
  • Raian Kudashev: University of Berlin (Gabriel Ahlfeldt), Apr-Jul 2024
  • Julio Garbers: ETH Zurich (Dominik Hangartner), Jan-Feb 2025
  • Gauthier Fontanive: Brown University (Oded Galor), Feb-May 2025
  • Aleksa Uljarevic: Ghent University (Ilse Ruyssen), Mar 2025

The consortium also plays an active role in co-organizing international conferences and workshops, providing students with valuable opportunities to expand their academic networks. In addition, PhD students are strongly encouraged to participate in international summer and winter schools, conferences and workshops to further enrich their academic experience.

A Streamlined Organization

The Consortium Management Board of ACROSS consists of one representative from each institution: Michel Beine from the University of Luxembourg, Chiara Peroni from STATEC, and Frédéric Docquier from LISER. The board is supported by Martin Fernandez-Sanchez and Aleksandra Szymanska at LISER and Noémie Courtois at the University of Luxembourg.