Why study Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation Qualifications?
This programme has been designed for professionals working in the banking, financial or related sectors who are looking to evidence their knowledge, gain insight or even change focus into central banking, commercial or retail banking, financial auditing and regulation or related sectors. Collaboration with the Bank of England‑ We are proud to have developed this programme in collaboration with the Bank of England, to ensure the content is relevant, exploring the latest insights and developments in finance and banking. Flexibility‑ The part-time, online format lets you study flexibly around your commitments. You decide when and where to learn, enabling you to continue working while building your knowledge and skills. The Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation programme offers four qualification levels, so you can select the level and topics best aligned with your goals. Insights with impact‑ In today’s climate monetary policy and financial regulation are constantly evolving, so it is essential for professionals to keep updated with the latest insights. The Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation Qualifications enable you to study alongside work, immediately implementing your new learning into your role and organisation.
Excelling at teaching and research‑ Finance is a well-established subject area within Warwick Business School; at the forefront of academic research and practice. Members of our Finance group collaborate with colleagues across WBS, the University, institutions within the USA and Europe, and work closely with the financial industry, which also provides input into research-driven teaching.
Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology‑
The Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology is one of several research centres within WBS, and seeks to conduct world-class, cutting-edge research at the intersection of finance and technology. The Centre engages in research exploring the transformative impact of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, mobile payments, cryptocurrencies and crowdfunding platforms on financial activities.
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