
Finance and Economics
2-WEEK CAMBRIDGE SUMMER PROGRAMME
FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
"Immerse yourself in the world's financial capital and attain deeper knowledge from the industry experts!"
Course Description
This programme focuses on current finance and economics related topics including empirical case studies and group projects. This programme enables students to learn and discuss advanced financial models and economic theories from world-renowned lecturers.
Most importantly, students will step out of the classroom to visit top banks of England such as the Bank of England, world-leading accounting firms, and the London Stock Exchange, and learn and gain insight from the high-level executives.
Key Topics
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Experimental Economics
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Debt and the Housing Market
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Business Canvas
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Matching and Market Design
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Game Theory
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Financial Disruption
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Financial Decisions
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Merger and Acquisition
COURSE INFORMATION
This programme is suitable for
School students, Undergraduate and Postgraduate students of finance, economics, accounting, business and related subjects
Programme Dates
Session 1 : 29 July - 12 August 2020 (14 nights)
Session 2 : 12 August-26 August 2020 (14 nights)
Accommodation
College Single/Twin Room
Tuition Fee
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Application Deadline
15 April 2020
Enquires
Faculty Spotlight
Course At A Glance
Faculty & Supervisor
Total Contact Time
34 hours
Subject Insight Visits
5 hours
Academic Lectures
16 hours
Cambridge Cultural and Social Activities
12 hours
Supervisions with Cambridge Supervisors
8 hours
Application, Skills & Cultural Workshops
8 hours
Final Project
Presentation
2 hours
Sightseeing in
London and Oxford
3 days
Visit Highlights

G5 Universities
The G5 is a grouping of five English public research universities that was established in early 2004. The members are Imperial College London, the London School of Economics, the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford and University College London.

London Stock Exchange
London Stock Exchange is a stock exchange located in the City of London, England. As of April 2018, London Stock Exchange had a market capitalization of US$4.59 trillion. It was founded in 1571, making it one of the oldest exchanges in the world.

Bank of England
The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based. Established in 1694 to act as the English Government's banker, and still one of the bankers for the Government of the United Kingdom, it is the world's eighth-oldest bank.