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Senior Lecturer, The University of Queensland

Dr. Shino Takayama completed her PhD in Economics at the University of Minnesota in 2006. She commenced her academic journey at the University of Sydney and subsequently transitioned to the University of Queensland (UQ) in 2007, where she has been since.

Shino specializes in the fields of financial economics, mathematical economics, and game theory, actively working and teaching in these areas. Shino has published her works in top international journals. Throughout her academic career, she has received prestigious fellowships, including an Australian Research Council post-doctoral fellowship and a research fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences at UQ. In recognition of her dedication to professionalism in learning and teaching in higher education, she was awarded the Higher Education Academy Fellowship in 2020.

Currently, Shino serves as the chair of the gender-equity sub-committee within the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion committee at the Business, Economics, and Law faculty of UQ.

Experience

  • 2007–present
    Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, University of Queensland
  • 2010–2017
    Research Fellow, University of Queensland
  • 2005–2007
    Lecturer, University of Sydney

Education

  • 2006 
    University of Minnesota, PhD

Publications

  • 2013
    A Unifying Impossibility Theorem, Economic Theory
  • 2011
    No Trade, Informed Trading and Accuracy of Information, Economic Bulletin
  • 2010
    Price, Trade Size, and Information Revelation in Multi-Period Securities Markets , Journal of Financial Markets
  • 2010
    A Dynamic Strategy of the Informed Trader with Market Manipulation , Annals of Finance
  • 2007
    Office-Seeking Politicians, Interest Groups and Split Contributions in the Model of Campaign Finance , International Journal of Economic Theory

Grants and Contracts

  • 2019
    Discovery Grant
    Role:
    Chief Investigator
    Funding Source:
    Australian Research Council
  • 2009
    Discovery Grant
    Role:
    Chief Investigator
    Funding Source:
    Australian Research Council
  • 1997
    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Role:
    Chief Investigator
    Funding Source:
    Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan

Honours

Research Fellowship (University of Queensland), 2011APD Fellowship (Australian Research Council), 2009