Instructor
University of Alabama
Harris Schlesinger Finance Graduate Student Teaching Award (2024)
Investments (FI414): Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Financial Analysis & Modeling (FI389): Fall 2022, Fall 2021
Business Finance (FI302): Summer 2021
Teaching Assistant
University of Alabama
Financial Management (FI504): Spring 2023
Intermediate Financial Management (FI410): Spring 2023
Financial Analysis & Modeling (FI389): Spring 2022 (Independent Lab Session)
Money & Capital Markets (FI412): Spring 2021, Fall 2020
Dongguk University
Fixed Income Securities (MGT4069): Fall2017, Fall2016 (Independent Lab Session)
Financial Management (DBA2004): Spring 2017, Spring 2016 (Independent Lab Session)
Unsolicited Messages from Students
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Email 1
Hello professor Jun,
I wanted to reach out as the semester comes to a close and say thank you for making this class such an enjoyable experience. I really was able to comprehend the material that we went over, largely due to your teaching and presentation style. It was clear to me that you truly want to see your students succeed and I very much appreciate your transparency and availability throughout the semester.
Have a great break,
Email 2
Dear professor,
I just wanted to send you an email and let you know that I think you did a great job with FI 389 this semester. The labs were always well laid out, and you explained how to use the excel function in an understandable fashion.
Thanks,
Email 3
Hello,
I just wanted to let you know you did a really good job. Your explanations were really clear, and I appreciate how you validated my struggle. I just wanted to let you know, from a student, that I really appreciate your hard work. Have a great weekend.
Best,
Email 4
Hey Mr. Jun,
I wanted to thank you for a great semester. Personally, I think you did great teaching considering it was your first-time teaching 414. You were very fair, not too easy, but not overly difficult. I learned a lot in your class and will retain much of it during my career.
All the best,
Mail 5
Professor Tae In Jun,
Thank you so much for being such a great help this semester in FI414. I enjoyed getting to know you and learning about your story. People like you are The backbone of what makes a country like this so strong and innovative. I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
Sincerely,