Dr. Stéphane Chrétien

Professor

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Biography

Stéphane Chrétien is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Business Administration at Université Laval, where he serves as the Head of the Carmand-Normand Jean-Turmel Trading Rooms. His research interests encompass various aspects of finance including stock markets, asset evaluation, portfolio performance, financial management, and financial economics. He focuses on the behaviors of financial markets, econometrics, and empirical finance. Chrétien has a Ph.D. in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and he has published extensively in recognized academic journals. He is also actively involved in mentoring students at various levels of higher education, particularly within finance and investments. As an Associate Researcher at the Laboratoire d’ingénierie financière de l’Université Laval (LABIFUL), he has contributed significantly to financial research and education within the institution. He has participated in numerous academic conferences as a commentator and speaker, showcasing his expertise and ongoing contributions to the finance field.

Research Interests

Experience

Full Professor

2004-01-01 — Present

FSA ULaval • Quebec City, QC

Teaching and researching finance, leading the trading room initiatives at the university.

Awards

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Research Medal

2023-01-01
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Socrate Award

2021-01-01
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Best Paper Award

2010-06-01

Requirements for Laval University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.22
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:79
PTE
Overall
Required:53
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in business or related field Basic college-level mathematics
Application Checklist
  • Resume
  • Letter of intent
  • Academic transcripts
  • French proficiency test results (TCF/TFI)
Specialization Notes

Department of Management / MBA programs often require higher GPAs and specific English proficiency.