Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation Bursary

Bursary information for October 2023 intake

Blending the latest thinking in research with practical application, the Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation qualification, developed by Warwick Business School (WBS) in collaboration with the Bank of England, is an online programme designed to aid talent development, promote best practice and support staff retention.

Deadline to apply The programme will

commence in October 2023, and applications for bursaries must be received by midnight (BST) on Friday 23 June 2023. Applicants will be notified of the result no later than Friday 28 July 2023.

For further details on the Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation programme, please download our brochure.

Bursary information As part of the WBS and Bank of England

Bursary screening criteria The following criteria will be considered by the committee when finalising bursary decisions: ■ Diversity among recipients ■ Past career success with evidence of progression/and or future potential ■ Future career aspirations and commitment to further progress within the Central Bank ■ Strong drive and clear sense of commitment and pride in supporting the economic development of an individual’s country ■ Ambassadorial qualities and willingness to support WBS and the Bank of England in attracting future talent to the programme. To find out more about the Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation qualifications and bursary please contact Raj Purewal: E onlinemasters-info@wbs.ac.uk wbs.ac.uk/go/banking W

collaboration to support technical co-operation and to create a constituency for good financial regulation and ethical finance, we are delighted to announce the availability of a number of 50% tuition fee bursary awards to qualifying candidates from central banks/regulatory bodies in developing and emerging markets. How to apply for a bursary To be eligible for a bursary, you must complete the online application form for the October 2023 intake of either the full MSc programme or the Postgraduate Award in the Comparative Central Banking module, be in receipt of an offer from WBS and be working in the central bank of a qualifying country. You must also have the remainder of the programme fees funded by your employer. Please note that you must indicate on the relevant drop-down option box on the application form that you wish to be considered for a bursary. Before you apply, we request that you have gained confirmation that your employer will be funding the remainder of the fees.

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