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Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation Qualification Take your workforce to the next level. A part-time, online programme delivered in partnership with the Bank of England.

Key benefits

Blending the latest thinking in research and practical application, the Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation programme, developed by WBS in partnership with policy experts from the Bank of England, has been designed to aid talent development, promote best practice and support staff retention. This modular programme is available in four different qualification formats and across three intake dates, providing your organisation with the flexibility you require.

■ Supporting professional development aims. This qualification can be used in order to aid talent development and retention, and thanks to its modular structure, it can be used to focus on one specific area of expertise or provide a more holistic understanding of the sector. Fees For the latest fee information please visit the website wbs.ac.uk/go/banking W

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Enhanced ‘on the job performance – exposure to new ideas, models and best practice which may be incorporated quickly into the workplace. to focus on a particular area of relevance or build up team competencies in new areas. Flexibility – taught entirely online, this modular programme allows participants to learn and develop without stepping away from work commitments.

■ Increased expertise – the opportunity

I can immediately relate and apply what I have learnt to my job.” Merina Phiri Ndumba MSc Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation participant

At a glance: MSc Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation

Location: Online

Start dates: October, February, June

Duration: 2-3 years part-time, individual module awards can be studied in 17 weeks

Contact: Karla Litton Business Development & Recruitment Manager

Email: onlinemasters-info@wbs.ac.uk

Web: wbs.ac.uk/go/banking

Executive Programmes / wbs.ac.uk

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