Dr Ana Ramos de Oliveira dos Santos
- Lecturer in Financial Economics (Economics)
email:
Ana.Ramos-de-Oliveira-dos-Santos@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
She/her/hers
Adam Smith Business School, 2 Discovery Place, Glasgow, G11 6EY
Biography
Ana Santos joined Adam Smith Business School as a Lecturer in Financial Economics in September 2024. She is also a Fellow of the Global Labor Organization (GLO) and of the Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis (RCEA). She received her PhD in Economics from Insper in 2020. Her research focuses on ambiguity (Knightian uncertainty) and its implications for macroeconomics and finance; decision theory; and scholarship of teaching and learning.
Prior to joining the University of Glasgow, Ana held academic positions at the University of Sussex, the University of Cambridge, the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University, and Insper. She also has professional experience as an Investment Analyst and as a Trader at financial institutions in Brazil.
Research interests
Ana is a member of the Finance research cluster.
- Ambiguity in Macroeconomics and Finance
- Decision Theory
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Grants
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Fund, University of Glasgow, 2026. "Uncovering hidden barriers: A review of inclusivity of Business School rubrics." with Danielle Durham and Nick Quinn.
Additional information
Fellowships and professional recognition
- Fellow, The Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis (RCEA)
- Fellow, Global Labor Organization (GLO)
- Certified Management and Business Educator (CMBE), Chartered Association of Business Schools
Refereeing
- Economic Modelling
- The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy
- The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance
Academic service
- PGT Dissertation Convenor, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow
- Associate Ethics Reviewer, College of Social Sciences, University of Glasgow
- GTA Teaching Excellence Awards Committee, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow (2025/26)
Invited talks
- "Turning what you already do into SoTL: How I got into SoTL, what I learned about rubrics, and a reflection." Learning and Teaching Summer School, University of Glasgow, August 2026.
