Meet the MAS Faculty

Congratulations on your acceptance to the MAS in Sustainable Finance and Development!  You are about to embark on a wonderful adventure, and we are looking forward to welcoming you in Geneva and helping you adjust to your new life at the Geneva Graduate Institute!

 

Faculty

 

Throughout your journey, you'll receive support from a community of dedicated scholars, practitioners, and fellow learners who share your commitment to making a positive impact.

 

Core Courses Faculty

Anna-Riikka Kauppinen_100   Anna-Riikka Kauppinen, Assistant Professor, Anthropology and Sociology & Pictet Chair in Finance and Development; Faculty Affiliate, Centre for Finance and Development and Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy

Beatrice Weder di Mauro 100   Beatrice Weder di Mauro, Full Professor, International Economics; Faculty Associate, Centre for Finance and Development

Dawid Bastiat-Jarosz 100   Dawid Bastiat-Jarosz, Lecturer (Ph.D.), Member of the European Platform on Sustainable Finance, European Commission; Research Fellow, Centre for Finance and Development, Co-Director, MAS in Sustainable Finance and Development

Frédéric Robert-Nicoud 100   Frédéric Robert-Nicoud, Full Professor, Institute of Economics and Econometrics, University of Geneva

 Imelda 100   Imelda, Assistant Professor, International Economics & Andre Hoffmann Assistant Professor in Environmental and Resource Economics

Kristen McNeill 100   Kristen McNeill, Assistant Professor in Anthropology and Sociology & Pictet Chair in Finance and Development; Faculty Affiliate, Centre for Finance and Development and Gender Centre

 Lilach ZACHARIA-TRABELSI 100   Lilach Zacharia-Trabelsi, Lecturer (Ph.D.), Institute of Management, University of Geneva

Nathan Sussman 100   Nathan Sussman, Full Professor, International Economics & Pictet Chair in Finance and Development;  Co-Director, MAS in Sustainable Finance and Development; Director, Centre for Finance and Development

Ugo Panizza 100   Ugo Panizza, Full Professor, International Economics & Pictet Chair in Finance and Development; Director, International Centre for Monetary and Banking Studies; Deputy Director, Centre for Finance and Development; Faculty Associate, Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy

Students at the Graduate Institute come from over 100 countries, have different backgrounds and have many interests. The Graduate Institute is a cosmopolitan environment in which students can learn from each other about their diverse cultures and traditions. Students are able to participate in a wide range of activities, events, trips and programmes outside of the classroom that enrich their entire student experience. The Graduate Institute also provides on-campus housing, as well as a number of important services that help students to succeed.

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