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Home | News | Placement Bo Hu: Fudan University, China
News | February 15, 2019

Placement Bo Hu: Fudan University, China

Bo Hu, PhD student at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, has accepted a tenure track Assistant Professor position at Fudan University Shanghai. He will join the School of Economics at Fudan University in September 2019. 

Placement Bo Hu: Fudan University, China

Bo finished his MPhil in Econometrics (cum laude) at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 2014 after which he started a Ph.D. at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, supervised by fellows Makoto Watanabe and Pieter Gautier. He expects to complete his PhD in the summer of 2019. Bo's academic interests lie in applied microeconomic theory, labor economics, and corporate governance. For more information on Bo’s work, visit his personal website