ADMISSIONS

Ilene Grabel
Professor of International Economics

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Ilene Grabel

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Ben Charrington 332
2201 South Gaylord St
Denver, CO 80208 USA

Education

PhD, Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; 1992

MA, Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; 1990

BA, Economics; Magna Cum Laude and Honors in Economics, Queens College, City University of New York; 1985

Academic Appointments

Director, Ph.D. in International Economics (2002-1994, except 1998-99); Director, MA in Global Finance, Trade and Economic Integration (2007-1997, except 1998-99 and Winter 2007); Co-Director (with Professor David Hopkins, DCB), Dual Degree Program, International MBA and MA in Global Finance, Trade and Economic Integration (2007-2002).

Fellowships and Grants

Postdoctoral Residential Fellowship, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1998.

Postdoctoral summer fellowship, Stanford University, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Institute on the International Economy and National Politics, 1994.

Social Science Foundation, Internationalization Grant, University of Denver, Spring 2002. Grant to finance conference travel.

Social Science Foundation, Internationalization Grant, University of Denver, Winter 1997.  Grant to finance research on central banks and currency boards in developing countries. 

Social Science Foundation, Internationalization Grant and Faculty Research Fund Grant, University of Denver, summer 1995.  Grants to pursue research on the Mexican financial crisis. 

Social Science Foundation, Internationalization Grant, University of Denver, summer 1993.  Grant to begin comparative research on OECD financial systems.

Faculty Research Fund Grant, University of Denver, Fall 1992.  Grant to collect and process data on stock market volatility in developing countries following financial deregulation.

Household International Grant on Markets and the Economy, 1992.  Grant for research at the World Bank-IMF on stock market performance in liberalized  economies.

Faculty research grant, Smith College, 1991.

Awards

Recipient, United Methodist Church University Scholar/Teacher of the Year, 2005-2006, University of Denver.

Recipient of Graduate Students’ Association award for “Most Useful Course at GSIS” (Practicum in Applied Economics Research: Denver in the Global Economy, co-taught with George DeMartino and Tucker Hart Adams), May 2004.

Recipient of Graduate Students’ Association awards for “Best Professor at GSIS,” “Best Course at GSIS” (International Monetary Relations), and “Most Useful Course at GSIS” (International Monetary Relations), April 2003.

Recipient of Graduate Students' Association Council award for outstanding teaching in the graduate and professional schools, awarded “Most Outstanding Professor at the Graduate School of International Studies," University of Denver, May 1997.

Dean’s "commendation" for teaching excellence in graduate courses, University of Denver, Graduate School of International Studies, Fall quarter 1995

Recipient of first Graduate Students' Association Council award for outstanding teaching in the graduate and professional schools, awarded "Most Outstanding Professor at the Graduate School of International Studies," University of Denver, May 1995.

Dean's "commendation" for teaching excellence in graduate and undergraduate courses, University of Denver, Graduate School of International Studies, Spring quarter 1993.

Chair's Award for Teaching Excellence, University of Massachusetts, Economics Department, 1988.