Griffith University Lecture Friday 25 March
What do you need to know about Russia-Ukraine relationships in light of threats of new war in Europe?
Presented by Dr Alexandr Akimov
What do you need to know about Russia-Ukraine relationships in light of threats of new war in Europe?
Presented by Dr Alexandr Akimov
Dr Alexandr Akimov
Alexandr Akimov is a Senior Lecturer in Banking and Finance at Griffith University. He holds a Ph.D. in financial economics from the University of New England as well as CFA and ERP professional designations. In addition to academic appointments, Alexandr has held the risk management appointments at the National Bank of Uzbekistan. He is an active member of a number of professional and research associations.
He is currently a President of Australasian Association for Communist and Post-communist Studies (AACaPS) and is Australian representative at ICCEES Executive Committee.
His research expertise is in the areas of emerging market finance with the particular focus on post-communist economic transition in post-Soviet Central Asia. Other research and supervision interests include energy and carbon markets, public sector finance and finance education. He has published over 30 peer-refereed journal articles and book chapters as well as two books.
The lecture venue is in a new room, G30_1.09 and the schedule will be:
1:30pm U3A attendees start arriving
2:00pm Welcome & Lecture Introduction by Dr Andrew Bode
2:05 pm Presentation by Dr Alexandr Akimov
3:00pm Question time
3.15pm Close of lecture
Alexandr Akimov is a Senior Lecturer in Banking and Finance at Griffith University. He holds a Ph.D. in financial economics from the University of New England as well as CFA and ERP professional designations. In addition to academic appointments, Alexandr has held the risk management appointments at the National Bank of Uzbekistan. He is an active member of a number of professional and research associations.
He is currently a President of Australasian Association for Communist and Post-communist Studies (AACaPS) and is Australian representative at ICCEES Executive Committee.
His research expertise is in the areas of emerging market finance with the particular focus on post-communist economic transition in post-Soviet Central Asia. Other research and supervision interests include energy and carbon markets, public sector finance and finance education. He has published over 30 peer-refereed journal articles and book chapters as well as two books.
The lecture venue is in a new room, G30_1.09 and the schedule will be:
1:30pm U3A attendees start arriving
2:00pm Welcome & Lecture Introduction by Dr Andrew Bode
2:05 pm Presentation by Dr Alexandr Akimov
3:00pm Question time
3.15pm Close of lecture