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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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    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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  • About the Third IMF Statistical Forum Third IMF Statistical Forum

    19.11.2015

    The high-level conference provides a global platform to discuss cutting-edge statistical issues with data users, providers, and policymakers.

    About the Third IMF Statistical Forum
  • Rules of the Game in the Global Financial System

    10.11.2015 DE

    The Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, Raghuram Rajan considered in his lecture the current global economic environment and discussed various approaches to reforming global governance.

    Rules of the Game in the Global Financial System
  • 1st International Conference on Payments and Settlement

    09.09.2015

    The Deutsche Bundesbank hosted its first International Conference on Payments and Settlement on 9 and 10 September 2015. About eighty researchers, central bank analysts and practitioners from all over the world joined the conference to discuss the most recent studies and to learn about developments, challenges, and risks for payments and settlement.

    Deutsche Bundesbank, Conference Centre in Eltville am Rhein, 09.-10.09.2015

    1st International Conference on Payments and Settlement
  • Concluding Remarks Mervyn King (former Governor of the Bank of England)

    09.07.2015

    Bundesbank Conference:
    "Turning points in history: How crises have changed the tasks and practice of central banks"

    Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten in Frankfurt am Main, 09.07.2015

    Concluding Remarks
  • Central banks and the international environment: Exchange rate regimes and international coordination Paul De Grauwe (London School of Economics and Political Science), Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley), Hélène Rey (London Business School), Harold James (Princeton University, Moderation)

    09.07.2015

    Bundesbank Conference:
    "Turning points in history: How crises have changed the tasks and practice of central banks"

    Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten in Frankfurt am Main, 09.07.2015

    Central banks and the international environment: Exchange rate regimes and international coordination
  • How policymakers should safeguard Europe against future crises: A dialogue Michel Sapin (Minister of Finance and Public Accounts, France), Wolfgang Schäuble (Federal Minister of Finance, Germany), Claus Döring (Börsenzeitung, Moderation)

    09.07.2015

    Bundesbank Conference:
    "Turning points in history: How crises have changed the tasks and practice of central banks"

    Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten in Frankfurt am Main, 09.07.2015

    How policymakers should safeguard Europe against future crises: A dialogue
  • Central banks and fiscal authorities: Dominance versus independence Alan J. Auerbach (University of California, Berkeley), Markus K. Brunnermeier (Princeton University), Benjamin Friedman (Harvard University), Narayana Kocherlakota (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis), Otmar Issing (CFS, Moderation)

    09.07.2015

    Bundesbank Conference:
    "Turning points in history: How crises have changed the tasks and practice of central banks"

    Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten in Frankfurt am Main, 09.07.2015

    Central banks and fiscal authorities: Dominance versus independence
  • How did central banks contribute to the stability of the financial system? Evolving demands and realisations Claudia M. Buch (Bundesbank), Marvin Goodfriend (Carnegie Mellon University), Charles Goodhart (LSE), Jan Pieter Krahnen (CFS, Moderation)

    09.07.2015

    Bundesbank Conference:
    "Turning points in history: How crises have changed the tasks and practice of central banks"

    Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten in Frankfurt am Main, 09.07.2015

    How did central banks contribute to the stability of the financial system? Evolving demands and realisations
  • Welcome remarks Dr Jens Weidmann (President of the Deutsche Bundesbank)

    09.07.2015

    Bundesbank Conference:
    "Turning points in history: How crises have changed the tasks and practice of central banks"

    Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten in Frankfurt am Main, 09.07.2015

    Welcome remarks
  • Lecture by World Bank President Kim

    09.06.2015

    Dr Jim Yong Kim in Frankfurt am Main: On 9 June, the President of the World Bank Group was at the Goethe University on invitation of the Bundesbank to give a lecture on "Developing countries within the current global economic environment".

    Lecture by World Bank President Kim
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