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Econometrics PhD — Alumni
The Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics at Monash University
continues to make a significant contribution to the academic and intellectual
life of the discipline in both Australia and overseas. In addition, while
the Department's PhD program is often undertaken by men and women who have
gone on to pursue academic careers, the program also caters to those who wish
to pursue careers outside academia. Our alumni include:
Academic
- Dr Muhammad I. Bhatti, CCE Sultan Qaboos University, Oman;
- Dr Robert D. Brooks, Professor & Head of Faculty - Berwick and Peninsula,
Monash;
- Dr Merran Evans,
Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Education), Monash;
- Dr
David C. Harris, Associate Professor, University of Melbourne;
- Dr Brett A. Inder, Associate
Professor and Head of Department, Monash;
- Dr Julie A. Jackson, Pro Vice-Chancellor, LaTrobe University;
- Dr Kian Teng Kwek, Associate Professor, University of Malaysia, Malaysia;
- Dr Offer
Lieberman, Professor,
University of Haifa, Israel;
- Dr Munir Mahmood, Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology,
USA;
- Dr Peter Oppenheim, University of Ballarat;
- Dr Shahid D. Rahman, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;
- Dr Mati Rahman, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh;
- Dr
Chris L. Skeels, University of Melbourne;
- Dr Murray
D. Smith, Associate Professor, University of Sydney;
- Dr Tan Swee Liang, Assistant Professor; Singapore Management University,
Singapore.
Corporate & Government
- Dr Anthony W. Hughes, Managing Director of Credit Risk Analysis, Moody’s Economy.com;
- Dr John H. Lee, Director, Financial Services, KPMG Consulting, Malaysia;
- Dr
Grant R. Saligari, Senior Analyst, CommSec, Sydney;
- Dr Alvin Tan Seong-Yin, Alliance Capital, Melbourne;
- Dr
Craig Shepherd , Senior Analyst, CommSec, Sydney;
- Dr Christopher J. Ulph, Saloman Smith Barney, Sydney;
- Dr Lynne Williams, Department of Treasury and Finance, Melbourne;
- Dr Wu Xiao Ping, Modelling Development Unit, Australian
Taxation Office, Canberra.
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