The Macroeconomic Modelling and Policy Summer School is made possible thanks to the support and collaboration of our valued partners. Their contribution ensures the quality of our program, supports research and teaching, and helps us provide an exceptional learning experience for participants from around the world.
Academic & Institutional Partners
University of Lorraine (UL)
The Université de Lorraine is a major French university recognized for its academic excellence and wide range of research and teaching programs. As a partner of the Macroeconomic Modelling and Policy Summer School, the university provides institutional and academic support, helping to create a stimulating environment for participants and fostering collaboration between students, researchers, and faculty.
Bureau of Theoretical and Applied Economics (BETA)
The Bureau of Theoretical and Applied Economics (BETA) is a prominent a research center focused on economics and policy studies. Through its partnership with the summer school, BETA contributes expertise, research experience, and academic guidance, supporting participants in developing analytical skills and engaging with modern economic modeling approaches.
Faculty of Law, Economics, and Management of Nancy (DSEG)
The Faculty of Law, Economics, and Management in Nancy is an academic institution providing education and research in law, economics, and management. Its partnership with the summer school offers organizational and academic support, contributing to the program’s quality and offering participants a well-rounded learning experience.
Natural Resources and Local Economy Chair (RENEL)
The Chair in Natural Resources and Local Economy focuses on research at the intersection of resource management and regional economic development. It explores how natural resources impact local economies, sustainability, and policy design. As a partner of the summer school, the Chair provides expertise in applied economic research, case studies, and policy-oriented analysis, enriching participants’ understanding of how macroeconomic modeling can be applied to environmental challenges.
Scientific Cluster in Law, Political Science, Economics and Management (SJPEG)
SJPEG (Law, Political Science, Economics and Management) is a research cluster of the University of Lorraine that federates research activities in the fields of law, political science, economics, and management. The cluster promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and supports research projects addressing contemporary societal, institutional, and economic issues.
EFNUM Chair in Digital Economy and Finance
The EFNUM Chair (Digital Economy and Finance) at the University of Lorraine supports research and academic activities on the impact of digital technologies on the economy and financial systems. It brings together researchers and partners to explore the economic, financial, and regulatory challenges associated with digital technologies.
ORION – Lorraine Université d’Excellence (I-SITE)
ORION – Osez la Recherche is a research and training initiative of the Lorraine Université d’Excellence (I-SITE) program at the University of Lorraine. The program aims to promote excellence in research and strengthen the attractiveness of scientific careers by supporting innovative projects, interdisciplinary collaboration, and advanced research training initiatives.
This project has benefited from State aid managed by the French National Research Agency (ANR) under the Investissements d’Avenir program, reference ANR-20-SFRI-0009.









