Dr Patricia Noxolo,

Senior Lecturer in Human Geography

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,

University of Birmingham,

Edgbaston,

Birmingham

B15 2TT

UK


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Website: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/gees/noxolo-patricia.aspx

Twitter: @patnoxolo


PGR lead for Human Geography. (Alternative contact Dr Rosie Day: [log in to unmask])

1st year tutor. (Alternative contact Dr Steve Emery: [log in to unmask])


Co-editor of Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers: https://rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/loi/14755661 (Alternative contact Dr Phil Emmerson: [log in to unmask])

Chair of the Society for Caribbean Studies: http://community-languages.org.uk/scs/ (Alternative contact Dr Anyaa Anim-Addo: [log in to unmask])

Secretary of the RACE group of the Royal Geographical Society: https://raceingeography.org/ (Alternative contact Dr Margaret Byron: [log in to unmask])


Due to restricted campus opening I am working flexibly at home. 




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Subject: REMINDER - DEADLINE EXTENDED - Job Vacancy at Vrije Universiteit Brussels - PhD Researcher (1FTE/4 years/bursary) - The Emerging Geographies of FinTech
 

Dear all,

 

A reminder that the deadline for applications is tomorrow.

 

Best wishes,

David

 

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VACANCY for a full-time PhD Researcher for 4 years

 

Cosmopolis: Centre for Urban Research (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium) is seeking to attract a full-time junior researcher in the context of the project “Emerging Geographies of Financial Technology in Europe: Mapping Organizational, Institutional, and Strategic Financial Center Change in the Benelux” funded by the Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO) and coordinated by David Bassens (short project description below). The successful candidate will develop an article-based PhD within the framework of the project and collaborate with the project coordinator and a postdoctoral researcher to achieve collective research goals.

 

The candidate holds a master degree in geography or a related and relevant discipline (e.g., anthropology, business studies, economics, history, political science, sociology), has a clear interest in financial geography, and a proven talent for analysing both qualitative and quantitative data sources. A well-developed insight into (fin) tech developments and broader economic geography debates is an asset. Local knowledge of one of the case study contexts (i.e. Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg) is also considered a plus, but is not a prerequisite as such. Cosmopolis is committed to achieve diversity and gender equality in the research group. We strongly encourage the application of female candidates who will be given priority if equally qualified.

 

The successful candidate will be enrolled as a doctoral student at Vrije Universiteit Brussels and receive a standard PhD bursary for four years (subject to a positive evaluation at the end of year 1) which is adequate to cover the cost of living in Belgium. The preferred starting date is 1 October 2021.

 

Application deadline is 20 August 2021 with interviews planned on 25 August 2021. Please submit a dossier in English consisting of an academic CV, the transcript of records of your bachelor and master’s degrees, a writing sample of maximum two pages, a motivation letter of maximum two pages, and the contact details of two academic references.

 

For inquiries and applications contact David Bassens [log in to unmask].

 

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Witnessing the rapid digitization of financial services, this project investigates financial center change through a comparative case study of Amsterdam, Brussels, and Luxembourg. A main question this project seeks to answer is how the traditional intermediating role of financial centers is changing in light of the increased use of Financial Technologies (FinTech) – from digital payments and currencies to the embrace of artificial intelligence. Is there still a need for financial centers in the age of digital finance? And if so, which organizations will be the key players: established financial institutions, or perhaps tech giants like Google or Amazon, or China’s Alibaba and Tencent? Although constituting pressing issues in terms of economy, society and geopolitics, FinTech-induced transformations in financial centers remain poorly understood. While a geographical research agenda on FinTech is emerging, the focus has thus far been mostly on relations between tech start-ups and banks, less on the rise of Big Tech embracing FinTech. This project seeks to fill these research gaps by focusing on shifts in the Benelux where established financial institutions and large tech firms are beginning to collaborate and compete. The project focuses on how these organizations change, how local and regional institutions accommodate digitization, and how these transformations and accommodations relate to wider regulatory and strategic changes enacted at national and European scales.

 

Associate Professor @ Cosmopolis: Centre for Urban Research

Treasurer @ FinGeo: The Global Network on Financial Geography

Department of Geography

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Building F – Room 4.63

Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels

Belgium

 

 



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