
Camille Terrier
Senior Lecturer · Economics of Education
Queen Mary University of LondonAbout
Camille Terrier is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at Queen Mary University of London's School of Economics and Finance. Previously, she held positions as an Assistant Professor at the University of Lausanne (2018–2022) and a Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT (2016–2018). She earned her PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2016. Her research focuses on the economics of education, labor economics, and market design, particularly addressing social and gender inequalities. Key topics include teacher allocation, school admissions mechanisms, and student decision-making.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Paris School of Economics (2016)
- Visiting Fellow at LSE (2014–2016)
- École Normale Supérieure (2010–2014)
Research Interests: Her work explores equitable resource distribution in education, including teacher assignment mechanisms, school admissions algorithms, and the impact of gender biases on student achievement. She also investigates prosocial behavior during crises and the effects of vocational education reforms.
Awards & Honors:
- 2024: Impact Fellowship (QMUL)
- 2024: Keynote Lecture at CESifo/ifo Junior Workshop
- 2019: Distinguished CESifo Affiliate Award
Grants & Funding:
- ESRC CEP Institute Grant (£42,682, 2025–2030)
- HSS Collaboration & Strategic Impact Funding (£20,000, 2023)
- ISRF Flexible Grants for Small Groups (£6,920, 2024)
Labs & Affiliations: She is affiliated with the MIT Blueprint Labs, LSE Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), IZA Institute of Labor Economics, and the French Ministry of Education's Scientific Committee (CSEN).
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