Dr Ana Taleska

Dr Ana Taleska

LLM LLM PhD

  • Position Bye Fellow
  • School Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty of Law
  • Email at991@cam.ac.uk
  • Department link Law

Dr Ana Taleska is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge where she teaches on the LLM and MCL programs. She is also Director of Studies in Law and Bye-Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge.

Dr Ana Taleska

Ana acted as the Slaughter and May Lecturer in Corporate Law and Corporate Finance at the Faculty of Laws in 2021-22 and a College Teaching Associate at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge.

Dr Taleska is a practicing Corporate / M&A attorney admitted to the Brussels bar. In course of her PhD, Ana was a junior visitor at Harris Manchester College, Oxford University and a visitor at Vanderbilt Law School.

Recognitions & achievements

  • Visiting Lecturer and Fellow of the Financial Law Institute, Ghent University
  • Member of the Brussels bar

Principles areas of research interests and publications are in the field of comparative corporate governance, corporate finance and capital markets regulation.

What's on

Image 'Barbarians under the rug' by Enej Gala

Art Exhibition: 'After News Before Bed'

20/04/2024 at 10.00

Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'After News Before Bed' featuring work by emerging artist Enej Gala, winner of the Wolfson Royal Academy Schools Graduate Prize.

Photo of speaker, Catherine Namono, on a rock during her research

'Sex'-on-the-rocks: Geometric rock art and musical expressions amongst the African Pygmy forest hunter-gatherers in search of 'balance', 'harmony'

22/04/2024 at 13.00


How does the interpretation of geometric rock art in Uganda shed light on the societal and cultural experiences of African Pygmy forest hunter-gatherers?

Modern office building with large glass windows surrounded by lush greenery and trees under a cloudy sky.

Cambridge Science Park Visit

25/04/2024 at 11.00

Dive into the Cambridge innovation ecosystem with a visit to the Cambridge Science Park.

Multicolored silhouettes of human heads in a collage forming a concept of diversity or population.

The Place of Antigypsyism within Debates on Racism

25/04/2024 at 17.00

This event is the third of three roundtables that Wolfson's REACH Research Hub will be organising over the academic year under the heading â€˜Hierarchies of Racism?’

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Cambridge Past and Present

26/04/2024 at 13.30

Join Emeritus Fellow Dr Brian D Cox for a talk which will outline the development of the University from its origins in 1209 until the present day.

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