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Trial Lecture and Public Defence: Aima Khan

On 11 February Aima Khan will defend her doctoral thesis "Essays in Corporate Finance" for the PhD Degree at the University of Bergen.

Aima Kahn
Aima Khan will defend her doctoral thesis "Essays in Corporate Finance" for the PhD Degree at the University of Bergen
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The title of the thesis

"Essays in Corporate Finance"
Press release (in Norwegian): Hvordan maksimere markedsverdien?

Trial Lecture

Assigned topic: "Benefits from adopting System Dynamics modeling to enhance the use of accounting frameworks in assessing business sustainability: Effects of business growth on profitability, solvency, and capital investment." 

11.02.2022, 09.15–10.00
Zoom webinar

Public Defence

11.02.2022, 10:30–14.00
Zoom webinar

Committe

1st opponent
Professor Carmine Bianchi, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Palermo.

2nd opponent
Associate Professor Frederico Barnabé, Department of Business Studies and Law, University of Siena

Chair of committe
Professor Birgit Kopainsky, Department of Geography, University of Bergen

The trial lecture and public defence will be chaired by Associate Professor Peter Andersen

Meet the Candidate after the Public Defence
Join us in Digital meeting room directly after the public defense to meet and greet the candidate. In this meeting you may join with microphone and camera.

How to attend the trial lecture and public defence

Welcome to virtual trial lecture and defense! To attend the trial lecture and defense, click on the links above.

You may leave and rejoin the meeting at any time. If the Zoom application is new to you, we recommend that you press the link well before the events to download the program.

The audience are observing participants only, and therefore not able to turn on microphone and camera during the events.

If you want to attend as opponent ex auditorio, please send an e-mail to Anne-Kathrin.Thomassen@uib.no by 12:15 February 11th. Other questions can also be sent here.

The thesis is available on request to Anne-Kathrin.Thomassen@uib.no. It is not allowed to download, print or share the thesis.

The trial lecture and defense will be recorded in case of technical difficulties. The recorded material will only be used if any member of the committee is absent due to technical errors, and we will delete it immediately after the committee has approved the events.