Selected master thesis topics
Although we are generally open to supervise a wide range of empirical master thesis topics and often develop thesis topics in discussions with students, there is also a possibility to select a topic from the following list:
Currently available topics:
- The effects of increasing the share of renewable energies in the electricity grids (contact: Jan Schlüter)
- The way out of dependence on natural gas (contact: Jan Schlüter)
- Effects of weather shocks on the uptake and intensity of adaptation practices/coping strategies among farmers (contact: Friederike Lenel; in collaboration with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research - PIK)
- Can (perceived) tenure security moderate the impact of weather shocks on food security/adoption of adaptation practices/yields? (contact: Friederike Lenel; in collaboration with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research - PIK)
- Perceived agency and the adoption of adaptation practices in the context of climate change. (contact: Friederike Lenel; in collaboration with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research - PIK)
- The Violent Legacy of Conflict: Replication and Robustness Analysis of Couttenier et al. (2017) on Asylum Seekers, Crime, and Public Policy in Switzerland
Focus: Replication of the main results and robustness checks, with particular emphasis on the sensitivity of the findings to alternative weighting procedures. (contact: Anna Gasten)