FIRN Women Morning Tea with Professor Nathalie Moyen (University of Colorado)

FIRN Women Morning Tea with Professor Nathalie Moyen (University of Colorado)

By FIRN

Date and time

Wed, 3 Jul 2019 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM AEST

Location

UNSW QUAD 2063 (Level 2, Quadrangle Building) Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia

Description

FIRN Women presents - Morning Tea with Professor Nathalie Moyen (University of Colorado)

Please join FIRN Women for morning tea with Nathalie Moyen on 3 July 2019. The event will feature an interview and audience Q&A with Nathalie followed by a delicious morning tea and networking. We will be discussing Nathalie’s career and also the importance of networking in an academic career.

FIRN members of all genders are welcome at this event.

About Nathalie Moyen:

Nathalie Moyen is an associate professor of finance at the Leeds School of Business and an affiliated faculty at the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She was the Judith C. and William G. Bollinger Visiting Associate Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 2007-2008 and a Visiting Scholar at INSEAD in 2013.

Nathalie investigates the financial decisions that corporations make and how these financial decisions can influence economic decisions such capital investments and hiring. Her research has been published in several journals, including the International Economic Review, the Journal of Finance and the Journal of Financial Economics where one of her manuscripts was nominated for the Brattle Prize.

Nathalie primarily teaches in the MBA and PhD programs, but during her time at Leeds she has taught courses at the undergraduate level. Her courses have focused on corporate finance and derivative securities.

Full publications list: http://leeds-faculty.colorado.edu/moyen/

Organised by

FIRN is the premier network of finance researchers and PhD students across Australia and recently New Zealand.  Researchers from all of the major schools, departments and universities who offer research programs across the various topic areas of finance are members of FIRN.

The purpose of FIRN is to provide a strong, cohesive and fiscially efficient approach toward supporting research and advancements in the Australian finance academic community.  FIRN’s program of events and initiatives aims to develop better communication and networking across the sector, better research outcomes, better educated PhD students, better skilled academics, stronger international relationships and a stronger future.

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