Continuing our Student Series, we bring you another podcast for you to enjoy. In this episode, we caught up with Victoria Adubia Twum, a current student studying for an MSc Mental Health Economics to hear about her experiences at Queen Mary University. As you will hear, it was a busy day at the Graduate Centre, which is home to the School of Economics and Finance!
Another podcast from the School of Economics and Finance at Queen Mary University as part of our series focusing on mental health and mental health economics, where we chat with academic experts in the field. In this episode, we are joined by Dr Christoph Kronenberg, deputy head of the junior research group EACH at the health economics research centre ‘Competent in competition and health’ (CINCH) and our conversation explored how he became involved in this field and his current research.
In this episode, we welcomed Dr Mark Freestone, Reader in Mental Health and Director of Education at the Wolfson Institute of Population Health at Queen Mary University and more recently Co-Programme Director of the MSc in Mental Health Economics that launches this September.
Dr Freestone has also consulted on forensic mental health issues for NHS England and the London Violence Reduction Programme and films and television shows such as the BBC America drama series Killing Eve and Channel 4 prison drama Screw.
Audio recorded on Zoom.
Our guest in this episode is psychiatrist and author, Denise Razzouk, professor and researcher on Mental Health Economics at Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Brazil. In this episode we discuss her work on the economic impact of mental disorders, the challenges of how to measure this and ultimately implications for public health policy and resource allocation.
Audio recorded via Zoom.
As part of our new series focusing on mental health and mental health economics, we chat with academic experts in the field.
Our guest this episode is Scott Cunningham, professor of economics at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Among his areas of interest are mental health, sex work, abortion, and drug policy.
The audio was recorded using Zoom.
We are delighted to be back with our podcast for 2022, with a new series focusing on mental health and mental health economics, where we chat with several experts in the field. To kick off our first episode, we caught up with Dr Francesca Cornaglia, co-programme director for the school’s new MSc Mental Health Economics programme, starting in September.
Recorded over Zoom, all the usual background technology beeps are apparent! We've made a note to switch off all gadgets next time!
More information on the programme or to contact Francesca Cornaglia directly can be found at https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sef/postgrad-study/mhe-hub/
As part of a special careers podcast series ‘Experience Matters', you can hear from a range of employers of Queen Mary students, and previous Queen Mary interns about what it takes to secure an internship in the competitive London Market and why an Internship is still vital on your CV when you graduate.
In this episode, alumna Giulia Papi joins us to talk about her time at Queen Mary University, her experience as an intern and how she is planning her future.
As a reminder to our listeners, this was recorded during lockdown of June 2021.
As part of a special careers podcast series ‘Experience Matters', you can hear from a range of employers of Queen Mary students, and previous Queen Mary interns about what it takes to secure an internship in the competitive London Market and why an Internship is still vital on your CV when you graduate.
In this episode, Priyanka Balakrishnan, a graduating student from the School of Economics and Finance, talks to Godman Usman, founder of GenMoney and his mission to deliver new approaches to talking and learning about money for young people.
As a reminder to our listeners, this was recorded during lockdown of June 2021.
In this latest episode of his new student rep podcast series, Azmain Iftekhar caught up with Felicia Kaspar, final year student from the School of Economics and Finance.
In this episode, we caught up with one of the School's Careers Consultants, Laura Skedgell to discuss how they are supporting undergradaute and postgraduate students this year.
The second episode in our series talking to the School of Economics and Finance academic community welcomes Professor George Skiadopoulos. In this podcast he discusses his journey into academia but also his current research and working with industry.
George is currently part-time at Queen Mary and he is also a Professor at the University of Piraeus in the Department of Banking and Financial Management. He is the Director and co-Founder of the Institute of Finance and Financial Regulation, and an Associate Research Fellow at Cass Business School, City University, and at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick. George holds a BSc. from the Department of Economics of the Athens University of Economics and Business, an MSc. in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics from the London School of Economics, and a PhD. from the University of Warwick.
George's research interests lie in the areas of commodities, empirical asset pricing, financial derivatives and portfolio management. He has published in academic journals such as the Management Science, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Financial Markets, Journal of Empirical Finance, International Journal of Forecasting, and others. He serves in the editorial boards of the Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Journal of Commodity Markets, Journal of Derivatives and Multinational Finance Journal.
In this latest episode of his new student rep podcast series, Azmain Iftekhar caught up with Dr Manolis Noikokyris and Philippa Costello (Student Support Officer) from the School of Economics and Finance. He explored what it was like for students to study online during the pandemic and how the school has worked hard on developing its student engagement activities.
Recently we caught up with George Lonergan from the central EDI team at Queen Mary University. In this podcast, George talks about the work the EDI team are undertaking in 2021 and how students and staff can get involved.
For more information on EDI at the School of Economics and Finance please visit our EDI webpage https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sef/edi/
Welcome new a new student led series from the School of Economics and Finance.
Azmain Iftekhar is the school's elected representative and in the first of his new series, meets with Cameron Storey, an alumnus of the school's Economics and Politics degree and current VP Humanities & Social Sciences at Queen Mary Student Union.
Here Azmain explores Cameron's role and what he has been doing to achieve his campaign priorities for 2021.
In this very special short podcast, we chat with Azmain Iftekhar; the School of Economics & Finance Representative 2020/21.
As an introduction to Azmain, we briefly explore his manefesto and how he will support students at the school. More information can be found on the Queen Mary Student Union website https://www.qmsu.org/part-time-reps/economics/
Look out for a full podcast with Azmain very soon!
In this special episode, we caught up with Laurence Gouldbourne, Interim Head of Diversity and Inclusion to discuss all things EDI at Queen Mary University, including the new Dignity Disclosure Officer initiative, what we can expect from the work currently being undertaken, but most importantly, how staff and students can proactively get involved, not just within the School of Economics and Finance but also the wider university.
This has become a focused and important element in the University’s strategy as we work on creating “a truly inclusive environment, building on our cherished cultural diversity, where students and staff flourish, reach their full potential and are proud to be part of the University. Dedicated to the public good, we will generate new knowledge, challenge existing knowledge, and engage locally, nationally and internationally to create a better world.”
Do consider bookmarking our web pages to keep up to date with information about the equality, diversity and inclusion work, news and events at Queen Mary https://bit.ly/31Ys91A
Recently we caught up with School of Economics and Finance alumnus and serial entrepreneur, Junior Ogunyemi. For over a decade, he has been making headlines for launching many successful companies. His business portfolio ranges from local sports academies, to global tech ventures. His achievements have seen him collect numerous national awards and become one of the most sought after business speakers.
He has produced one of the highest ranked courses on Udemy and is the best-selling author of the highly influential book, “How to be a Student Entrepreneur”.
Junior has appeared on Tedx and has worked on government initiatives both locally and internationally. His dynamic inspirational messages have helped thousands of business owners gain clarity, learn how to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset and maximize their full potential.