Muhammad Rashed Asger is currently working as a Teaching Associate (Associate Lecturer) in the Finance discipline at the UQ Business School. He teaches across both undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including Asset Pricing, Financial Management for Decision Makers, Portfolio Management, Corporate Finance, and Financial Risk Management.
Rashed brings substantial industry experience in both finance and accounting, which enriches his teaching through the integration of real-world applications and practical insights. Due to the strong commitment to student learning, his transition into academia reflects his love for teaching and his aspiration to create meaningful and positive learning experiences for students.
His research interests involve insider trading, shareholder activism, corporate governance, and corporate finance. His research outputs have been presented at the prestigious international conferences, including the Financial Management Association (FMA) Annual Meeting and the New Zealand Finance Meeting.
Rashed holds a Bachelor’s degree from Western Sydney University and a Master of Finance from the University of Technology Sydney.