Dr Guillaume Boglioni Beaulieu

Dr Guillaume Boglioni Beaulieu

Senior Lecturer

PhD in Actuarial Studies, UNSW Sydney, 2023.

Master’s in Statistics, University of Montreal, 2017.

Bachelor in Mathematics, University of Montreal, 2015.

Business School
School of Risk and Actuarial Studies

I am an Education Focussed Senior Lecturer in the School of Risk and Actuarial Studies. I was previously a Lecturer at Macquarie University (2022-2024) and an Associate Lecturer at UNSW (2020-2022), where I completed my PhD in Actuarial Studies in 2023.

Over my years working at different universities, I have developed a passion for everything related to learning and teaching. I strive to equip my students with the skills and tools they need to leap into their careers with confidence. I want to stimulate their curiosity and put the fun back in learning, as I believe it should be an exciting experience to attend university. And of course, if my students are happy, then I’m happy.

Location
Room 655, Level 6, East Wing, UNSW Business School Building - Ref E12
  • Journal articles | 2021
    Avanzi B; Boglioni Beaulieu G; Lafaye de Micheaux P; Ouimet F; Wong B, 2021, 'A counterexample to the existence of a general central limit theorem for pairwise independent identically distributed random variables', Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 499, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2021.124982
    Journal articles | 2021
    Beaulieu GB; De Micheaux PL; Ouimet F, 2021, 'Counterexamples to the classical central limit theorem for triplewise independent random variables having a common arbitrary margin', Dependence Modeling, 9, pp. 424 - 438, http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/demo-2021-0120
  • Working Papers | 2020
    Avanzi B; Boglioni Beaulieu G; Lafaye de Micheaux P; Ouimet F; Wong B, 2020, A counterexample to the central limit theorem for pairwise independent random variables having a common arbitrary margin, http://dx.doi.org, http://arxiv.org/abs/2003.01350

Recipient of Macquarie University Early Career Researcher's Enabling Scheme (AUD 3,000), 2024.

Nominated for UNSW Students' Choice Teaching Award, 2021.

Prize for Best Presentation at the Conference ‘Perspectives on Actuarial Risks in Talks of Young Researchers' in Sibiu, Romania, 2019.

Second place in UNSW Business School's 3 Minutes Thesis Competition, 2018.