Tarun Ramadorai
Programme Director, Professor of Financial Economics
Tarun teaches international finance, behavioural finance, hedge funds and investment management in Oxford’s MSc in Financial Economics, MBA, Executive MBA, and PhD programmes. He is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Oxford-Man Institute for Quantitative Finance.
He regularly publishes papers in top-rated journals including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics and the Review of Financial Studies and his main areas of interest are capital markets, international investment and hedge funds.
Tarun’s current research includes the impact of international investment flows on equities and foreign currencies in a range of countries. His joint paper on arbitrage and hedging was awarded the Viz Risk Management prize at the European Finance Association in 2010.
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Alan Morrison
Professor of Finance
Professor Alan Morrison is a leading expert on corporate finance, corporate governance and regulation.
He is the author of numerous publications, including a book on the future of investment banks. Alan teaches on the school’s prestigious MBA, Executive MBA and Diploma in Financial Strategy programmes and is a past director of Oxford's M.Sc. in Financial Economics.
Alan read mathematics at Brasenose College, Oxford prior to spells in Anderson Consulting (now Accenture), and in currency trading at Morgan Grenfell and SG Warburg. He is a regular consultant to corporations, public bodies and governments and was recently specialist advisor to the House of Lords Treasury Select Committee. Alan has led executive programmes for clients in Oxford and around the world. |
Mungo Wilson
University Lecturer in Finance
Dr Mungo Wilson obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2004. He joined the Oxford faculty after extensive experience as professor of economics at Asia’s leading business school, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology.
His research interests include asset pricing and mutual funds. Prior to studying at Harvard, he practiced law in the City of London, and has degrees from London School of Economics and Oxford. |
This practical programme will use real life cases and transactions presented by guest speakers including:
- Sanjeev Dhuna, Partner, Allen and Overy
- Ewen Cameron-Watt, Managing Director, BlackRock
- Mario Pettricione, Director, KPMG