Institute of Mathematics

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Fall 12

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JOINT SEMINAR

The seminar reflects an ongoing cooperation between the Swiss Banking Institute ISB within the Faculty of Economics, University of Zurich, and the Institute of Mathematics I-Math, Faculty of Science, University of Zurich.

NO credits are given.

Time: On Fridays or Mondays at 6 pm; each term during the lecture times, Usually Mid February - End of May; Mid September - End of December

Start: Spring 2010

Goals: The aim of the seminar is to facilitate a direct contact of the students of the joint degree UZH - ETH program "Master of Science in Quantitative Finance", the students of the Master of Arts in Banking and Finance of the UZH, the students of the Master of Science in Mathematics, the PhD students in Finance and Mathematics from UZH with leading practitioners working in the financial industry.

In particular one can discuss opportunities of internships and joint research projects.


Standard|JOINT SEMINAR

The seminar reflects an ongoing cooperation between the Swiss Banking Institute ISB within the Faculty of Economics, University of Zurich, and the Institute of Mathematics I-Math, Faculty of Science, University of Zurich.

NO credits are given.

Time: On Fridays or Mondays at 6 pm; each term during the lecture times, Usually Mid February - End of May; Mid September - End of December

Start: Spring 2010

Goals: The aim of the seminar is to facilitate a direct contact of the students of the joint degree UZH - ETH program "Master of Science in Quantitative Finance", the students of the Master of Arts in Banking and Finance of the UZH, the students of the Master of Science in Mathematics, the PhD students in Finance and Mathematics from UZH with leading practitioners working in the financial industry.

In particular one can discuss opportunities of internships and joint research projects.


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