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International Academic Board

International Academic Board (IAB) of Kyiv School of Economics is an advisory body to the Board of Directors of the Kyiv School of Economics, whose main function is to provide expert support and assess academic integrity to ensure that the Kyiv School of Economics follows the high standards of teaching and research.

The International Academic Board of Kyiv School of Economics consists of a Chair, a Deputy Chairman, 11 members.

 

Chair of the International Academic Board:

 

  • Roger Myerson — Nobel Laureate in Economics 2007, Professor at the University of Chicago

 

Deputy Chairman of the International Academic Board:

 

  • Dmytro Holod — Associate Dean at the Stony Brook College of Business at New York State University; KSE`2000

 

Members of the International Academic Board:

 

  • Charles Becker — Associate Chair of Duke University’s Economics Department
  • Michael Burda — Professor at School of Business and Economics, Humboldt University of Berlin
  • Yuriy Gorodnichenko — Former chairman of the KSE IAB, Quantedge Presidential Professor of Economics at University of California, Berkeley; KSE’2001
  • Paul Gregory — Professor at the University of Houston
  • Viktoria Hnatkovska — Associate professor at University of British Columbia in Vancouver; KSE`2000
  • Tymofiy Mylovanov — KSE President, Associate Professor of the University of Pittsburgh, the Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Agriculture of Ukraine (2019-20); KSE’1999
  • Anna Nagurney —  Eugene M. Isenberg Chair in Integrative Studies at Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Serhii Plokhii — Professor at Harvard University, Director of the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard
  • Konstantin Sonin — Professor at University of Chicago
  • Maryna Viazovska — Ukrainian mathematician and professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), winner of the Fields Medal
  • Oleksandra Matviichuk — Human rights defender and Chair of the Center for Civil Liberties, recipient of Ukraine’s first Nobel Peace Prize in 2022

 

Secretary of the International Academic Board — Athena Small