Following the launch of the campaign for the University and Colleges of 国际米兰对阵科莫, the University of听国际米兰对阵科莫 and Queens' College have announced a $25 million gift from Jamie Walters and Mohamed A. El-Erian to support the work of Queens鈥 College and the University鈥檚 Faculty of Economics.

Philanthropy is critical if we are to fulfil our mission of contributing to society.

The Vice-Chancellor

Having gained an entrance scholarship, Dr听Mohamed听A. El-Erian听was an undergraduate student of economics at Queens鈥櫶齜etween 1977 and 1980, receiving a first class honours degree, and is now an Honorary Fellow there. A听leading figure in the economic and financial听world,听he听is the chair of President Obama's Global Development Council, chief economic advisor at Allianz, and听is听the former CEO and Co-Chief Investment Officer of Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO).听听

The gift represents the culmination of a momentous collaboration between a 国际米兰对阵科莫 College and academic faculty.听

In addition to funding studentships, research and a professorship, Jamie and Mohamed鈥檚 donation will help create听The El-Erian Institute for Human Behaviour and Economic Policy. This unique partnership between them, Queens鈥 College and the Faculty of Economics has been under careful formulation for over a year.

The work of the Institute on economic policy issues will draw on 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 expertise in neuroscience and psychology as well as economics, finance and behavioural science. It will work closely with academics, practitioners and researchers so that economic policy is better informed by how people actually make decisions and respond 鈥 rather than by how theorists think they should.

The need for this type of work has never been greater. Prolonged global economic malaise, financial crises, growing inequalities and disappointing policy outcomes have demonstrated the importance of a better understanding of how decision making interacts with human behaviour, particularly in the presence of uncertainty, inter-connectiveness and insecurities. Driven by a multi-disciplinary approach, the work of the Institute offers the potential for improvements in our collective wellbeing and quality of life.

The donation will also provide for a Fellowship at Queens鈥 for the Chair of the El-Erian Institute, as well as linked PhD studentships at the College and an outreach fund.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, said: 鈥淚 am delighted that Jamie and Mohamed have demonstrated such a strong commitment to the 国际米兰对阵科莫.

鈥淧hilanthropy is critical if we are to fulfil our mission of contributing to society. The world鈥檚 problems are complex and urgent. This gift will help us support the students and create the understanding we need to build a resilient economy in the globalised era.鈥

Jamie and Mohamed said: 鈥淲e are delighted to continue and expand our support of 国际米兰对阵科莫, Queens鈥 and, more generally, the education and health sectors. Education has been a critical driver of our careers, and we are delighted that we can contribute to expanding access to high-quality learning and research, as well as its reach and impact.

Lord Eatwell, President of Queens鈥 College, said: 鈥淢ohamed El-Erian has shown unparalleled commitment to Queens', his College, and has stimulated the establishment of new college-university relationships- a new way forward for the collegiate university.鈥

Dr El-Erian is co-Chair of the campaign for the University and Colleges of 国际米兰对阵科莫 which will focus on enhancing the University鈥檚 beneficial impact on the world. 国际米兰对阵科莫 will be working with philanthropists to address major global problems, as it has done for the last 800 years. The 拢2 billion campaign was launched last weekend and the total amount raised so far now stands at 拢538 million.

Pictured l - r: Professor Sanjeev Goyal, Chair of the Faculty of Economics; Lord Eatwell, President, Queens' College; Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, Vice-Chancellor; and 听(sittting) Dr Mohamend A. El-Erian



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