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Home | News | Inaugural Lecture by Julia Schaumburg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
News | January 19, 2026

Inaugural Lecture by Julia Schaumburg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Research fellow Julia Schaumburg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) publicly accepted her appointment as Professor of Econometric Methods and Applications on Thursday January 8, 2026.

Inaugural Lecture by Julia Schaumburg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

On the Importance of Questioning Assumptions

Assumptions form the foundation of statistical models and decision-making. Critically questioning these assumptions makes new methods and insights possible. Moreover, it deepens our understanding of societies and ourselves. This is what Professor of Econometric Methods and Applications Julia Schaumburg stated in her inaugural lecture.

Julia's research focuses on developing methods at the intersection of time series econometrics, statistics, and machine learning. She has worked on making financial risk models more realistic by relaxing restrictive assumptions. Her work includes modeling financial contagion, identifying bank business models, and forecasting interest rates.

During the coronavirus pandemic, she began to question her long-held assumptions about political responses to the climate crisis. Despite clear scientific evidence, action is lacking. This led her to analyze climate and weather data, where econometrics helps model extreme events like heat waves and floods. It also took her out on the streets with Scientist Rebellion.

For me, questioning assumptions is not merely a scientific pursuit, but a responsibility when the facts demand action," says Schaumburg.

Inauguration details 

The inaugural lecture can be watched online. Find all information here: Inaugural lecture prof.dr. J. Schaumburg