
About
Dr Joshua Cave is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Banking and Finance at the Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds, where he is also a member of the Department of Accounting and Finance. He serves as the Director of the BSc Banking and Finance programme and is actively involved in teaching and research.
His educational background includes a PhD in Economics, an MSc in Economics and Finance, and a BA (Hons) in Economics, all from the University of Leeds. These qualifications reflect his strong foundation in economic and financial theory.
Joshua's research focuses on key areas in modern finance, including financial intermediation, corporate finance, and corporate misconduct. He is particularly interested in how information disclosure impacts the banking industry, contributing to regulatory and transparency debates. His work aligns with the research priorities of the International Banking Institute and the Centre for Advanced Studies in Finance at Leeds.
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- Chartered Banker Institute, Expert Panel Member
Joshua supervises postgraduate researchers, including PhD student Wangyang Li, and contributes to academic training through courses such as Commercial Banking (LUBS2265, LUBS5035) and Academic Writing for PhD Students (LUBS5951). While no specific grants are mentioned, his role in major programmes and research centres suggests active engagement in funded or institutional research initiatives.
He is affiliated with the International Banking Institute and the Centre for Advanced Studies in Finance, which support collaborative research in banking, finance, and economic policy at the University of Leeds.


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