
معرفی
Zeynep Ozde Kurter is a Teaching Fellow in Macro-Finance at the University of Warwick's Department of Economics since October 2021. She coordinates assessments, curricula, and supervises research projects. Her roles include lecturing on EC230 Economics of Money and Banking (BSc), leading EC988 Investment and the Financial System (MSc), and teaching econometrics/macroeconomics seminars.
She holds a PhD in Economics and Finance from Birkbeck, University of London (2023 Best Thesis Award), an MSc in Economics from the University of Bologna (2012), and a BA in Economics from Ege University (2010). She was previously a lecturer at LSE, UCL, and Birkbeck, with 6+ years of teaching experience across macroeconomics, econometrics, and financial markets.
Her research focuses on macroeconomic determinants of sovereign/systemic risk, employing advanced econometric methodologies like Markov Switching, PARDL models, and panel VAR. Current projects analyze financial stability linkages between macroeconomic factors and market dynamics.
Zeynep is a Fellow at the Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis (RCEA) and maintains active collaborations through co-authored research. She advises MSc dissertations, supervises undergraduate research (URSS), and contributes to teaching innovation at Warwick's Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL).


