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    The accredited dual study programme, with a focus on business management, begins on 1 October or 1 April and takes three years to complete. The theory and practical phases of the course alternate and are closely interconnected.

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    There are 18 full-time academic staff and more than 130 visiting lecturers teaching at the Bundesbank’s University of Applied Sciences. They are coordinated by the teams of the Teaching and Studies section.

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    The Deutsche Bundesbank University of Applied Sciences provides various opportunities for international exchange.

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    At the Bundesbank's University of Applied Sciences, students will find an unusual campus with excellent study conditions. Their studies and life centre around a baroque castle located in the middle of the historical little town of Hachenburg.

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  • Statement Bundesbank Symposium on banking supervision 2018

    07.03.2018 DE

    Dr Jens Weidmann, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank

    Statement
  • Greener finance - better finance? How green should the financial world be? Bundesbank Symposium on banking supervision 2018

    07.03.2018 DE

    Dr Andreas Dombret, Member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank

    Greener finance - better finance? How green should the financial world be?
  • The Cash Cycle in Germany: How Does Cash Come into Circulation?

    05.03.2018 DE

    The Deutsche Bundesbank is entrusted with the task of ensuring that the cash cycle in Germany runs efficiently and smoothly. In a short film, the Bundesbank explains how the cash cycle in Germany works.

    The Cash Cycle in Germany: How Does Cash Come into Circulation?
  • Lecture by Agustín Carstens in Frankfurt

    06.02.2018 DE

    Agustín Carstens, General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements, has spoken on 6 February 2018 at the Goethe University.

    Lecture by Agustín Carstens in Frankfurt
  • Concluding panel: A post-crisis agenda for the euro area and Germany: which way forward? "Germany – Current Economic Policy Debates" - Conference of the International Monetary Fund and the Deutsche Bundesbank

    18.01.2018

    Concluding panel with Benoît Cœuré, European Central Bank, Marcel Fratzscher, German Institute for Economic Research, Mario Monti, Bocconi University and Christoph Schmidt, German Council of Economic Experts. Chair: Christine Lagarde, International Monetary Fund

    Concluding panel: A post-crisis agenda for the euro area and Germany: which way forward?
  • Session 3: Germany’s current account surplus: a problem to be fixed? "Germany – Current Economic Policy Debates" - Conference of the International Monetary Fund and the Deutsche Bundesbank

    18.01.2018

    Session 3: "Germany’s current account surplus: a problem to be fixed?" with Clemens Fuest, ifo Institute, Maurice Obstfeld, International Monetary Fund, Jens Südekum, Heinrich Heine University and Guntram Wolff, Bruegel. Chair: Jens Ulbrich, Deutsche Bundesbank.

    Session 3: Germany’s current account surplus: a problem to be fixed?
  • Session 2: Fiscal policy: a medium-term view "Germany – Current Economic Policy Debates" - Conference of the International Monetary Fund and the Deutsche Bundesbank

    18.01.2018

    Session 2: "Fiscal policy: a medium-term view" with Servaas Deroose, European Commission, Lars Feld, German Council of Economic Experts, Daniel Gros, Centre for European Policy Studies and Ludger Schuknecht, Federal Ministry of Finance. Chair: Rolf Strauch, European Stability Mechanism.

    Session 2: Fiscal policy: a medium-term view
  • Session 1: Wages and inflation in Germany "Germany – Current Economic Policy Debates" - Conference of the International Monetary Fund and the Deutsche Bundesbank

    18.01.2018

    Session 1: "Wages and inflation in Germany" with Peter Bofinger, German Council of Economic Experts, Michael Hüther, German Economic Institute (IW), Stephan Kohns, Deutsche Bundesbank and Lucrezia Reichlin, London Business School. Chair: Poul Thomsen, International Monetary Fund

    Session 1: Wages and inflation in Germany
  • Germany – Current Economic Policy Debates: Keynote address "Germany – Current Economic Policy Debates" - Conference of the International Monetary Fund and the Deutsche Bundesbank

    18.01.2018

    Keynote address by Dr Jens Weidmann, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank

    Germany – Current Economic Policy Debates: Keynote address
  • Lecture by Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore in Frankfurt

    05.12.2017 DE

    Speaking at the invitation of the Bundesbank on 05 December 2017 at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore and Coordinating Minister for Social and Economic Policies will speak on the challenge of inclusive growth, which has been the exception internationally. Inclusive growth means creating opportunities for all segments of society and ensuring that everyone gets their fair share of the acquired wealth.  

    Lecture by Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore in Frankfurt
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