Currently I teach two modules at WBS:
Investment Management
This course is a 3rd year undergraduate elective, that discusses issues pertaining to investment management, including portfolio theory, asset pricing models (CAPM and APT), inefficient markets, behavioural finance and limits to arbitrage.
Behavioural Finance
This is a course available to students who take Master's degrees in Finance and Economics. The course introduces stock market anomalies (e.g., return momentum, return reversal, growth- value effects, post-earnings announcement drift, equity premium puzzle, excess volatility) and discusses how such anomalies can be explained by specific behavioural phenomena documented in psychology and economics (e.g., decision heuristics, investor sentiment, overconfidence, non-EUT preferences). The course mainly focuses on research articles, and discusses both theoretical and empirical contributions.
I also previously taught a a version of this module for the MSc in Central Banking, which we offer to employees of the Bank of England, and the Executive MBA program at Warwick Business School.
Awards:
Outstanding contribution to the undergraduate program for teaching in Investment Management, 2021, 2023, 2024.
Outstanding contribution to the master program for teaching in Behavioural Finance, 2018, 2020,2021,2022, 2023. 2024.
Outstanding contribution to the MBA program for teaching in Behavioural Finance, 2023.
CORE award from Warwick Business School for outstanding contributions to teaching, 2022.
CORE award from Warwick Business School for outstanding doctoral supervision, 2024.