ONE PAGE CURRICULUM VITAE

BERNARD FINGLETON PhD (Aberystwyth), MPhil, PhD (Cantab), CStat, FeRSA

Personal webpage: http://www.cantab.net/users/bf100

FORMER POSITION

Research Director, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge

Departmental webpage:

http://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/

co-investigator, ESRC Urban Big Data Centre (August 2014 -) http://urbanbigdatacentre.com/?page_id=33/

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

Professor of Economics, Strathclyde University (2007 -2011 )

Reader (Professor) in Geographical Economics, University of Cambridge (2003 -2007 )

Teaching Fellow and Director of Studies in Land Economy, St John's College, Cambridge (2003 -2007 )

Jean Monnet Fellow, Department of Economics, European University Institute, Florence (1999)

Cambridge University Lecturer (1994 - 2003)

Manager of European Services, Cambridge Econometrics (1990-1994)

post-graduate student, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge (1985)

Lecturer, Senior lecturer Anglia Ruskin University (1973-1990)

Undergraduate, post-graduate student, Aberystwyth University (1967-73)

AWARDS & ELECTIONS

2016 British and Irish Regional Science Association Lifetime Contribution award

2016 European Investment Bank-ERSA prize (10,000 euros) in Regional Science

2011 European Real Estate Society Awards, Journal of Property Research Award for Best Paper in Real Estate Economics

2011 FeRSA, Fellow of the Regional Studies Association

2009 Fellow, Regional Science Association International, awarded in San Francisco, USA

2007, Martin Beckmann RSAI Award, Savannah USA.

2007, Founding Fellow Spatial Econometrics Association

2002, awarded first Moss Madden Memorial Medal, Regional Science Association International British & Irish section

1993, awarded Chartered Statistician Status by the Royal Statistical Society

1967 Open Scholarship, Aberystwyth University

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY

Bernard Fingleton is a spatial econometrician with qualifications in geography, economics and statistics. His former posts include Professor of Economics at Strathclyde University, and Reader (now Professor) in Geographical Economics at the University of Cambridge. In 2016 he was awarded the prestigious European Investment Bank-ERSA prize in Regional Science and in 2009 he was elected to a Fellowship of the Regional Science Association International, one of only a handful UK academics to receive this accolade and one of only about 60 worldwide. He is also a founding Fellow of the Spatial Econometrics Association, a former Chartered Statistician and a Fellow of the Regional Studies Association. His other academic awards include the inaugural Moss Madden Memorial Medal, the Martin Beckmann RSAI Award and the European Real Estate Society Best Paper Award. He has held several visiting Professorships, most recently at Universite Pantheon-Assas, Paris II, and he is a former Jean Monnet Fellow of the Department of Economics, European University Institute in Florence. In addition to other editorial roles, from 2005 until 2015 he was Editor-in-Chief of the Journal Spatial Economic Analysis. Bernard has research interests ranging from theory (testing economic geography theories) to methodology (spatial panel data analysis, applied spatial econometrics), with application to substantive problems of urban, regional and global planning (e.g. housing affordability, the resilience of local and national economies to environmental and economic shocks, the effect of infrastructure investment, regional productivity analysis). While he continues with his academic research, he has also worked as an advisor and consultant for various organizations, including the European Commission, Government of Ireland, HM Treasury, World Bank, the London School of Economics, the UK's Department for Transport and Cambridge Econometrics.