Role
Dr Jingwen Fan is a Lecturer in Economics. She completed her PhD at Cardiff University in February 2012. Jingwen is the module leader for Intermediate Microeconomics. She also teaches Quantitative Methods, Financial markets, Institutions & Services and supervises student dissertation.
Career overview
Jingwen joined Nottingham Business School in 2014. Prior to that she worked in research role at other universities and Allied Irish Bank (Northampton, UK).
Research areas
Jingwen is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics. Jingwen is the module leader for Microeconomic Theory and Applications and Quantitative methods. She also teaches Econometrics and supervises student dissertation at all levels.
Jingwen began her career as a risk analyst at Allied Irish Bank before joining Nottingham Business School in 2014 where she worked on various projects including stress testing, sensitivity analysis on retail mortgage and Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (ICAAP).
Jingwen is an active researcher. Her research interest lies in the areas of Applied Econometrics, Applied Machine Learning, Mental Health and Wellbeing and China One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative.
Sponsors and collaborators
Professor Max Gillman - University of Missouri - St. Louis
Professor Patrick Minford – Cardiff University
Professor Jon Tucker - University of the West of England
Dr. Yanhui Zhu - University of the West of England
Mr. Bernard Masterson – Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), Bank of England