The Department of Finance would like to congratulate all our graduating students on the MSc Finance (full-time), MSc Finance (part-time), MSc Finance and Economics and MSc Finance & Private Equity programmes who received their degrees on Monday 22 July 2019, and students on the MSc Risk and Finance who received their degrees on Monday 16 December. We would also like to congratulate our first cohort of BSc Finance students, who graduated on Monday 22 July 2019.
We would particularly like to highlight the winners of the Antoine Faure-Grimaud Prizes, awarded annually for the best overall performance in each postgraduate degree programme. We are also pleased to announce the winners of the Prize for Outstanding Performance in each year of the BSc Finance. All of our winners can be very proud of their efforts.
Antoine Faure-Grimaud Prize for Outstanding Performance in MSc Finance (Full-time)
1st Prize Daniel Kasper
2nd Prize (joint) Yuanjie Li and Juho Kärpijoki
Antoine Faure-Grimaud Prize for Outstanding Performance in MSc Finance (Part-time)
1st Prize Yue Yin
2nd Prize Johann Spilker
Antoine Faure-Grimaud Prize for Outstanding Performance in MSc Finance and Economics
1st Prize Enrico Calabresi
2nd Prize Hannes Seidel
Antoine Faure-Grimaud Prize for Overall Student Performance in the MSc Finance and Private Equity
1st Prize Marlin Gerke
2nd Prize Moritz Miersch
Antoine Faure-Grimaud Prize for Overall Student Performance in the MSc Risk and Finance
1st Prize Yuqing Feng
2nd Prize Jun Qian
Prize for Outstanding Performance in the 1st Year of BSc Finance
1st Prize Sean Eio
2nd Prize Maiju Varhe
3rd Prize Jan Hincz
Prize for Outstanding Performance in the 2nd Year of BSc Finance
1st Prize Julian Chuo
2nd Prize Subramanian Kumar
3rd Prize Cleon Wong
Prize for Outstanding Performance in the 3rd Year of BSc Finance
1st Prize Siqi Xue
2nd Prize Sophie Mallinson
3rd Prize Damian Virchow
The Antoine Faure-Grimaud Prizes are awarded in memory of Professor Antoine Faure-Grimaud (1968-2009), whose career at the LSE spanned 13 years and whose reputation as a researcher in corporate finance and regulatory economics placed him at the very top of the profession internationally. He played a key role in building the Department of Finance and was a cornerstone of the Department's PhD programme and the Financial Markets Group's Corporate Finance and Governance programme, which he directed.