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28.03.2024

Alexander BERGER, Class of 2020

 

COULD YOU TELL US ABOUT YOUR ACADEMIC BACKGROUND? HOW DID YOUR INTEREST IN ECONOMICS COME ABOUT?

I completed my Master in Economics at Sciences Po, where I developed a strong foundation in economic theory and quantitative analysis. My interest in economics was sparked during my undergraduate studies when I realised the discipline's power to explain complex societal phenomena with rigorous statistical modelling. This curiosity led me to pursue advanced studies at Sciences Po, where the diverse faculty and dynamic academic environment further fuelled my passion for exploring economic principles and their real-world applications.

WHAT DID YOUR ACADEMIC JOURNEY WITHIN THE SCHOOL OF RESEARCH BRING YOU? WHAT ARE THE MEMORIES FROM YOUR SCHOOL YEARS, YOUR FELLOW CLASSMATES AND TEACHERS THAT STAY WITH YOU TO THIS DAY ? 

My academic journey at the School of Research was transformative, providing me with invaluable insights and skills that have shaped my professional trajectory. The collaborative nature of the programme fostered rich interactions with fellow classmates and esteemed professors, creating an intellectually stimulating and challenging environment. Memorable moments include engaging class discussions and the support of a multinational tight-knit community that continues to inspire me in my current endeavours.

WHICH TEACHER OR TEACHING HAS HAD THE GREATEST IMPACT ON YOU?

Among the exceptional faculty at Sciences Po, Professor Pierre-Philippe Combes had the greatest impact on me. His passionate and innovative approach to teaching Urban and Regional Economics not only deepened my understanding of economic concepts but also encouraged critical thinking and independent research. His mentorship was instrumental in shaping my academic and professional growth, instilling in me a commitment to excellence and a passion for contributing meaningfully to the field of economics.

WHAT IS YOUR CURRENT POSITION OF EMPLOYMENT OR VENTURE ?

I currently hold an interim position at the European Commission, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN). In this role, I contribute to the Commission's assessment of the economic and budgetary situation in France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, with a specific focus on the implementation and impact of the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF). Additionally, I assist in assessing economic policies and structural reforms in these countries, allowing me to apply the comprehensive knowledge, statistical forecasting and analytical skills gained during my academic journey at Sciences Po to inform and contribute to key macroeconomic developments in the European Union.

HOW DID YOUR ACADEMIC JOURNEY SHAPE YOUR CAREER PLAN ?  

My academic journey at Sciences Po played a pivotal role in shaping my career plan. The rigorous coursework, exposure to diverse research methodologies, and practical experiences equipped me with a well-rounded skill set. This foundation empowered me to pursue a career aligned with my academic interests in fiscal and social policies, bridging the gap between economic theory and its practical implications in various sectors.

WHAT ADVICE DO YOU THINK EVERY PROSPECTIVE STUDENT WHO WISHES TO FOLLOW A CAREER SUCH AS YOURS ABSOLUTELY NEEDS ?

For prospective students aspiring to follow a career similar to mine, I would emphasise the importance of embracing challenges and seeking opportunities for interdisciplinary learning. Cultivate a genuine curiosity for economic phenomena and their broader societal implications. Additionally, actively engage with professors, peers, and industry professionals to build a robust network that can provide guidance and support throughout your academic and professional journey. Finally, remain adaptable and open-minded, as the field of economics is dynamic, and a willingness to embrace change is essential for success.

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