Staff profile
Fauziah Yuniarti
Research Postgraduate (PhD)
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Research Postgraduate (PhD) in the Department of Geography |
Biography
PhD candidate, Teaching Assistant
Fauziah Rizki Yuniarti is an Indonesian government-funded (LPDP) PhD candidate in Economic Geography at Durham University, UK, focusing on the financial geography of sustainable finance in Indonesia. She is a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Durham University Business School and a Foundation Fellow at Durham University. She holds an MSc in Islamic Finance from Durham University (as an LPDP Scholar) and a BSc in Accounting and Finance from the University of Indonesia. With over twelve years of experience as a researcher and associate lecturer, she has published extensively, including a journal article in Development in Practice, three policy briefs, eight op-eds articles, and eighteen research papers; and presented her work at nine international conferences. She is a regular media commentator on Islamic finance, featured in over 200 news articles, including CNN Indonesia, CNBC Indonesia, The Jakarta Post, Salaam Gateway, Asiamoney, Kompas, and Republika. Since 2013, she has secured GBP 93,000 in research grants and GBP 277,000 in awards.
Her current research is on the financial geography of sustainable finance examining the financial ecologies and power dynamics in governing the sustainable finance policy in Indonesia.
Research interests
- Sustainable finance, development finance, climate finance, green finance, economic geography, financial geography, Islamic finance, Islamic banking, corporate governance
Publications
Journal Article
- Green financing for climate resilience and low-carbon development in Indonesia: viewpoints for the road aheadRakatama, A., Maharani, D. A., Syafrian, D., & Yuniarti, F. R. (2023). Green financing for climate resilience and low-carbon development in Indonesia: viewpoints for the road ahead. Development in Practice, 34(8), 1048-1057. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2023.2295790
Newspaper/Magazine Article
- Indonesia’s Ambition to be an Islamic Economic HubYuniarti, F. (2021, November 11). Indonesia’s Ambition to be an Islamic Economic Hub. Republika.
- Indonesia could be Asia’s next Islamic finance hubYuniarti, F. (2021, January 12). Indonesia could be Asia’s next Islamic finance hub. The Jakarta Post.
- Mega-Merger Indonesian Islamic Banks to Create Asia’s Next Islamic Finance HubYuniarti, F. (2020, December 1). Mega-Merger Indonesian Islamic Banks to Create Asia’s Next Islamic Finance Hub. Islamic Markets.
- Megamerger of State-owned Islamic Banks: New Bank, New StrategyYuniarti, F. (2020, November 4). Megamerger of State-owned Islamic Banks: New Bank, New Strategy. Investor.ID.
- Islamic Banks Merger: Slow Process, Full of HopeYuniarti, F. (2020, August 11). Islamic Banks Merger: Slow Process, Full of Hope. Investor Daily.
- Controversy over the ‘zakat’ plan shows a lack of trustYuniarti, F. (2018, March 2). Controversy over the ‘zakat’ plan shows a lack of trust. The Jakarta Post.
- Combining ‘waqf’, fintech, and venture capitalYuniarti, F., & Alatas, H. (2017, September 5). Combining ‘waqf’, fintech, and venture capital. The Jakarta Post.
- Indonesia’s Islamic Banking: A Gloomy IndustryYuniarti, F. (2017, January 16). Indonesia’s Islamic Banking: A Gloomy Industry. The Jakarta Post.
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