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Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF)

 

Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF) is delighted to announce the very first Cambridge - Nova Workshop. This exchange event between the University of Cambridge Judge Business School and Nova, Lisbon, will take place on 23 and 24 September 2022 in the Møller Centre, Cambridge.

Call for Papers 

This call for papers is available to Cambridge University members only. Co-authors of papers co-authored with Nova and CJBS academics are also welcome to present.

The first exchange will take place in Cambridge in 2022 .

The workshop will bring together academics with an interest in finance. The aim for this workshop is to include 10 papers split between Nova Lisbon and Cambridge. The closing date for Cambridge academics to submit a paper is 30 April 2022.

The Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF) welcomes submissions for its first Cambridge-Nova workshop that will take place in Cambridge on 23 and 24 September 2022. 

The call for papers is open to Cambridge University members only:

  • University of Cambridge Faculty
  • Postdoctoral Research Associates

Please email cerf@jbs.cam.ac.uk if you are a Cambridge member and have any problems with accessing the form.

The submitted paper must not have been accepted (or conditionally accepted) at a journal at the time of submission.

  • The paper must be in English.
  • The paper must be in an area of finance such as asset pricing, corporate finance, banking, real estate finance, market micro-structure, behavioural finance, mathematical finance and financial economics.
  • If your paper is accepted, you will be notified in due course and your name will appear in the confirmed programme for the workshop.
  • Please fill in the online form and upload a complete version of your paper (pdf). The paper’s cover page must include a title, abstract (max 150 words), authors’ names and affiliations, and the email address of the corresponding author.
  • All papers will be reviewed by our Programme Committee.

Upon acceptance you will be required to:

  • Attend both days of the conference
  • Provide a web link to your paper so that your paper can be advertised on the CERF website.
  • Presenters should contact cerf@jbs.cam.ac.uk if they do not wish their paper to be made publicly available. If this is not explicitly done before the conference, we assume it is acceptable to post the paper or a link to the paper on the CERF website.

Click here to access the paper submission form.

You should receive an email from us confirming your submissions within 24 hours. If you have not received the confirmation, please email cerf@jbs.cam.ac.uk

 

How we use your personal information

Cambridge Judge Business School will use your personal information to evaluate your application for participating in the Cambridge – Nova workshop and will be made available to the Cambridge - Nova Programme Committee and CERF administrative staff.

 

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