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Dr. Alla Koblyakova serves as a Senior Lecturer in Property Management and Development within Nottingham Trent University's School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment. She leads the Property Finance and Investment course and delivers RICS-accredited modules at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, while supervising PhD research in Real Estate Economics and Finance. Her work contributes to NTU's REF 2014 and REF 2021 submissions through internationally collaborative research.
Her educational qualifications include:
- PhD in Real Estate
- MBA in Business and Real Estate
- MSc in Management and Finance
- MSc in Civil Engineering
- BSc in Economics
Koblyakova's research centers on housing/mortgage market dynamics, with expertise in affordability metrics, financial regulation, and policy analysis across the UK, Israel, Japan, and Australia. She employs advanced econometric modeling to examine household debt disparities, mortgage pricing efficiency, and housing policy effectiveness, frequently collaborating with governmental bodies like Israel's Central Statistical Bureau and the UK's Fair Banking Parliamentary Group. Her industry background informs practical applications of financial economics in housing markets.
Recent publications demonstrate a clear trend toward spatial and cross-national comparative studies, particularly in household indebtedness patterns and equity release mechanisms. These works consistently address policy-relevant questions about mortgage market efficiency and housing accessibility, often leveraging multi-country datasets to identify systemic vulnerabilities.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Dr. Koblyakova actively mentors doctoral candidates including Muftah Malek (Middle-East housing affordability), Jenhatakarnkij Kittitah (Bangkok condominium markets), Liming Yao (China housing policy), and Justine Wang (Australia-China property bubbles). Funded projects include Principal Investigator roles for ME Groups Holdings Ltd's UK retail mortgages consultancy and Co-Investigator status on Japan's Ministry of Education grant 235530257 examining cross-country mortgage systems.
As an integral member of NTU's Centre of the Built Environment, she leads international teams on projects like 'Spatial Disparities in Household Debt' and 'Fair Mortgage Rates,' working with policy makers to translate research into housing market reforms. Her ongoing collaborations with Macquarie University and University of Aberdeen extend her impact beyond NTU's institutional framework.

