
Shan Ge
Assistant Professor of Finance
New York University, Stern School of Business
E-mail: sg3634@stern.nyu.edu
Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
Research Interests: Insurance, Climate, Corporate Finance, Real Estate, Household
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Ohio State University, Corporate Finance, 2015
Teaching Evaluation: 4.4 (5: best)
New York University, Corporate Finance, 2019-
Teaching Evaluation (latest, averaged across sections): 4.2 (5: best)​
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“Thanks so much for a great semester!! I actually really looked forward to this class and thought your teaching style was very conducive to my learning. Particularly in your pacing and willingness to explain both basic and more complex topics made led to a very inclusive learning environment. My favorite finance class so far!!” (2020)
“I think Professor Ge does an excellent job at going beyond the requirements of Corporate Finance and actually applying it to real-world situations. This is particularly important because rather than just seeing finance as equations and solving problems, students can see the real-world implications of these concepts and have a deeper understanding of them. I think she does a great job at helping go beyond just knowledge and into actual comprehension and application. She obviously cares a lot about her students and how they do, which is always appreciated as sometimes there can be a divide between a professor and their students. I appreciate how in-depth she goes with everything she talks about, it really does help not only make the class more interesting but useful in general.” (2021)
“Professor Ge is a really knowledgeable and passionate professor who cares about her students and teaches the class in a very effective and clear manner. I have learned so much from this course, and most are really practical and pragmatic in my future career. Love this course and Professor Ge!” (2022)
“This teacher is amazing, she is awsome at teaching conceptual frameworks beyond just memorizing equations. I think will walk away with a lot of valueable skills/knowledge from the class.” (2024)
“Amazing professor– with very thoughtful/mentally stimulating questions. The course improved my conceptual financial knowledge immensely!” (2025)