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All About The International Banking And Financial Studies Masters At Southampton
July 1, 2015Here is a short summary of the MSc International Banking and Financial Studies masters degree course offered by the Management School at the University of Southampton to help would-be students to decide whether it is the course for them.
This International Banking and Financial Studies masters course aims to develop students’ existing skills through advanced study in the areas of banking and finance, with a particular emphasis on the international context in which these activities occur.
The International Banking and Financial Studies masters programme gives you a coherent theoretical framework for the various subject areas, although the emphasis throughout is on the practical application of financial techniques in the modern financial services environment.
Southampton Management School has an excellent international reputation for the analytical study of management and business. Studying the MSc International Banking and Financial Studies masters programme will introduce you to new concepts and knowledge, which can make all the difference in the job market.
At the Management School, all our degrees are taught by research-active academics who are also directly tackling business challenges outside the seminar room and putting theory into practice every day.
The International Banking and Financial Studies masters degree course is led by Dr. Gerhard Kling, who is a senior lecturer in Finance at the University of Southamptons Management School.
Gerhard received his PhD in Economics from the University of Tuebingen (Germany) and joined Utrecht University (The Netherlands) as Assistant Professor of Finance and Financial Markets (2004-2006).
In 2006, he went into the private sector and worked as Practice Specialist in Corporate Finance & Banking (McKinsey & Company, Germany) (2006-2007). Then he returned into academia and joined Bristol Business School (UWE, UK) as Senior Lecturer in Strategy (2007-2009).
In 2009, Gerhard was promoted to a Principal Lecturer in Strategy and Operations Management (2009-2010). On 1st October 2010 he joined the University of Southampton as a Senior Lecturer in Finance.
Southampton Management School has an excellent international reputation for the analytical study of management and business. Studying an MSc Management masters degree, or other postgraduate option, will introduce you to new concepts and knowledge, which can make all the difference in the job market.
All our degrees are taught by research-active academics who are also directly tackling business challenges outside the seminar room and put theory into practice every day.
To find out more about this International Banking and Financial Studies masters degree go to www.southampton.ac.uk/management
Financial Crisis-a recall
April 23, 2015Surfing around the world..seeing all the places…Its very much sure,people are at home.They are in some crisis.Vague sounds are not able to convince me about the situations.My queries are still there,.Many figures i saw, were telling me about the financial factors, that are affecting and going to affect an.Even then i am so concerned about the people at home.I wish to talk to them, at least seeing them.At last i realized i am also one of them.Its a pathetic situation.We were never ready for this crisis.Its dramatically changed all.Lifestyles,happiness,financial positions,way of talking,walking,and even smoking.Yes but its taught us a lot.According to the unseen dramatized venture of hopeless event,these conditions heavily affect on men.And they run for their life,survival.
I cannot say NEVER MIND.because it is really something to get noticed and analyzed.Its the biggest and worst problem in universe now.Now we can feel that.Its roaring in our ears.Its none other than,The all time destroyer,THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.Well i am not going to talk about the power of financial crisis.Not at all its aftermath is my subject.Neither the persons,got affected by this.I am trying to tell you some small,small things.A review is never going to make a change,Its about the man,the people,including me.Only we can change the situation.But in a small way though.
Anyway,the Financial Crisis had badly affected many places in the world.America,Europe,Middle East,and Asia ,every one is having this issue.By the way if we could make a change,that is it.We are mall pieces of workers in the big world of corporates.But from the lower back end,if we pushed the the wheel,it will roll.
I can say we small,young,energetic people not at all working for anything.We need to know that,its our life.Only we can make it straight.We are not corporates,but from now ,we can make corporates.We have to face these crisis and do more homework, make us uniformed, give good education, and zero-tolerance policies for bad behavior and the technical errors of this society.These are the basics that will try to save the Millions of figures from the Financial Crisis,the “World’s disaster”.
It is said that powerful presence of mind reduces the rate of homelessness, yet some of the residents have jobs and a steady income (they could probably afford to make a dream).After all we need to have INSIGHTS FOR A CHANGING WORLD.If i ask How Many Millionaires are remaining?,what will be your answer.Well not that kind.Its obvious that,everyone is in pain.We must know that.It was a management misjudgment which caused the fatal flaw of revenue.
What made this to happen? What evoked this financial crisis?
Germans killed 70,000 during the Blitz 100,000 Chinese were killed in the Rape of Nanking 100,000’s of Germans were killed in strategic bombing of Germany by Americans and the British Total 45 million casualties.
What?, Anything coming to your mind.No no no friend.Its not the war,which made us hopeless.Its US who made WAR,to lose everything ,to make homeless.These are just news headlines.Nothing serious about it.Well that is wrong,i must say.