- Financial Economics
- Banking
- Applied Econometrics
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Thanos Andrikopoulos is an Associate Professor in Finance at the University of Sussex Business School, specializing in Financial Economics, Banking, and Alternative Investments. He previously served as Senior Lecturer and Programme Director at the University of Hull and holds an Associate Fellowship at the CRETA Centre, University of Warwick. His research focuses on banking stability, financial markets, and econometric modeling, with publications in top journals like Journal of Banking and Finance and European Journal of Operational Research . He has also contributed to policy analysis related to macroprudential frameworks and global economic uncertainty. Education: Graduated with top honors from Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), completing a PhD in Financial Economics with distinction under a Greek State Scholarship. His work bridges theoretical finance with practical applications, including studies on hedge fund performance, cultural diversity in lending, and Brexit's impact on exchange rates. Teaching & Supervision: Advanced Financial Modelling, Corporate Finance, and Econometrics. Holder of a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice and Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Awards & Impact: Finalist for the Developing Excellence through Feedback Award (2023). His research has been featured in The Banker , International Banker , and The Conversation , addressing topics like macroprudential policies and fintech discrimination. He serves as a reviewer for leading finance journals and acted as External Examiner at the University of York (2019-2023).










