
معرفی
Dr. Ellen Quigley is a Principal Research Associate and Co-Director of Finance for Systemic Change at the University of Cambridge. She serves as Special Adviser (Responsible Investment) to the University's Chief Financial Officer, focusing on mitigating climate change and inequality through institutional investment policies. Based in the Department of Land Economy, her work bridges sustainable finance, climate risk analysis, and economics education.
- AB in English Literature, Harvard College
- MSc in Nature, Society, and Environmental Policy, University of Oxford
- PhD in Economics Education, University of Cambridge
Her research centers on Universal Ownership theory, examining how pension funds and sovereign wealth funds can mitigate systemic risks like climate change. She won the 2020 GRASFI Paper Prize for her framework on asset owner strategies.
Key research areas include sustainable finance practices, climate risk modeling for institutional investors, and 21st-century business school education reform. Her publications address investment frameworks for geothermal energy, pandemic-era systemic risk, and ESG policy implementation.
Scientific awards:
- 2020 GRASFI Paper Prize for Potential Impact on Sustainable Finance Practices




