The Chancellor of the University of Cantabria (UC), Ángel Pazos, accompanied by José Juan Cobo, commercial director of Companies of the Territorial Cantabria of Banco Santander; Mario Nava, director of the European Commission’s financial system surveillance and crisis management; Philip Molyneux, a professor at the University of Bangor (UK), as well as Myriam García Olalla […]

Two members of the GBP awarded with Jean Monnet programme funding
Professors Judith Clifton and Myriam García Olalla, along with a few members of the “Global Bank Project team” were awarded with Jean Monnet Programme funding to organize two activities: a Jean Monet module and a Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Cantabria for the period 2017-2020. The aim of the Jean Monnet programme is […]

Philip Molyneux lecture on the state of banking system after the crisis
The University of Cantabria had the pleasure to receive last week a lecture by Philip Molyneux, main researcher of the SANFI project “Government, Incentives and Risk Management in Global Banks” that was the organiser of this event. Philip Molyneux, professor of banking and finance at the Bangor University (United Kingdom) gave a talk about the state […]

Emilio Ontiveros: “A soft Brexit is the best option for all”
A new SANFI event had place yesterday at the Faculty of Law, University of Cantabria. This event was consisted of a lecture that had created high expectations by professors and researchers due to the relevance of the guess speaker. Emilio Ontiveros, well-known economist, researcher and full finance professor at Autonomous University of Madrid gave a […]

II Acede Workshop summary (+photos)
Sanfi’s Global Bank Project along with Acede (Scientific Association of Economic and Business Management) organized last monday a seminar that had the pleasure of welcoming around 50 relevant experts on banking research from different universities of Europe and Spain. Jens Hagendorff was one of the guess speakers at the workshop. Jens is a prestigious young […]