Summer School : Climate Change

Impacts, risk, and adaptation policies

  Location: Paris


  For: professionals, researchers and graduate students


  Duration: 1 week


  Dates: June 9 to June 13, 2025


  Application: From January 15 to May 19, 2025

Overview

The Climate Change program introduces participants to cutting-edge research on the topic and familiarizes them with state-of-the-art methods to analyze the issue.

Objective

The objective of the program is to equip the participants with the background and tools that are needed to contribute to this dynamic field in terms of research and policy design and evaluation.

Skills acquired

After completing the summer program, participants will specifically be able to work on:

  • Econometric methods and structural models used to evaluate economic impacts of climate change
  • The role of trade in mitigating or exacerbating the impacts of natural disasters/climate change
  • The effects of environmental regulation
  • Models linking climate change to migration
  • The evaluation of the impacts of a changing climate on the economy
  • Model risk and the intertemporal trade-offs related to climate change
  • The use of satellite data
  • 3

    ECTS credit which PSE validates

  • 316

    participants in all programs in 2023

  • 70

    nationalities

Prerequisites

Our summer school is aimed at graduate students, PhD students, young scholars and young professionals.

This program is designed to deepen or complete your knowledge on the topic. It develops theoretical courses and sophisticated methods for which you need prerequisites.

You will need prerequisites in:

  • intermediate knowledge of Environmental Economics
  • modern econometric methods
  • a working command of English

Exciting activities

To be sure you make the most of your stay in Paris, PSE offers social events, such as a boat tour. It’s a wonderful way to balance your everyday studies with the chance to visit the must-sees of the City of Light.

For centuries, Paris has created and recreated itself as one of the most beautiful and charming cities in the world, thanks to its architecture, its restaurants and cafes, and its river banks. It is unique: contemporary without having sacrificed its classical features.

I could start connecting with this network of Environmental and Climate Change economics researchers that are working on different topics in Europe.

Luiza Karpavicius

Contact

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