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5.05/4/2026

A true inspiration to all learners.

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Professor Andrew Urquhart serves as Professor of Finance and Financial Technology and Head of the Department of Finance at Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, having joined in 2024. Prior to this, he was Professor and Head of the ICMA Centre at Henley Business School, and earlier held positions as Associate Professor of Finance and Lecturer in Finance at the University of Southampton. His academic qualifications include a PhD in Finance from Newcastle University awarded in 2013, an MSc in Finance with distinction from the same institution in 2009, a BA (Hons) in Economics and Politics in 2008, and a PGCAP from the University of Southampton in 2014. Urquhart has supervised ten PhD students to completion on topics such as fintech, blockchain, corporate finance, asset pricing, and sports finance, with graduates securing roles in academia at institutions like the University of Bristol and in industry at firms including KPMG and Lloyds Banking Group. He delivers undergraduate, masters, PhD-level, and executive courses on fintech, blockchain, cryptocurrencies, quantitative finance, and financial markets, and serves as external examiner for programs at Imperial College London, Durham University, Queen's University Belfast, the University of Edinburgh, SOAS, and Birkbeck College.

Urquhart's research focuses on fintech, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, corporate governance, high-frequency trading, corporate finance, asset pricing, university finance, and sports finance. He has authored over 90 papers in more than 20 leading international journals, including Nature (twice), Research Policy, Journal of Corporate Finance, European Journal of Operational Research, Journal of Financial Markets, European Economic Review, Journal of Financial Stability, and European Financial Management, amassing over 10,000 citations. His seminal 2016 paper on Bitcoin efficiency has exceeded 1,700 citations, marking him as one of the first academics in fintech publishing. He has secured over £500,000 in research income, earned multiple best paper awards at international conferences, and is frequently ranked among top researchers. As co-editor-in-chief of the International Review of Economics and Finance and associate editor for journals such as British Accounting Review, Economics Letters, European Journal of Finance, Financial Review, Global Finance Journal, International Review of Financial Analysis, and Research in International Business and Finance, he shapes scholarly discourse. Urquhart co-organizes the Cryptocurrency Research Conference, contributes a monthly column 'Prof Coin' to Decrypt, and provides commentary for outlets including the Financial Times, The Conversation, and Newsweek.