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Home | News | Placement Marius Zoican: Université Paris-Dauphine
News | February 04, 2015

Placement Marius Zoican: Université Paris-Dauphine

PhD candidate Marius Zoican has accepted a position as assistant professor (tenure track) at Université Paris-Dauphine in France.

Marius Zoican is a PhD student in financial economics at the VU University Amsterdam. He expects to defend his dissertation on financial system architecture and the intermediation quality in the second half of 2015, under the supervision of TI fellow professor Albert Menkveld (VU).

Marius is an alumnus of the TI MPhil program (2012, cum laude). His research interests lie in the areas of banking, financial intermediation, market microstructure and financial regulation. Please click here to read more about his papers, which are also included in the TI discussion papers series.