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    Study programme

    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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    Information on the various committees and governing bodies and their tasks can be found on the following pages. In addition, the most important legal provisions and regulations in relation to the study programme are available here.

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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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  • Bundesbank's statistics A data treasure for informed decision making

    10.08.2017

    The video provides information on the significance of microdata in understanding complex economic interactions.

    Bundesbank's statistics
  • Speech by Jens Weidmann Colloquium for former Bundesbank President Hans Tietmeyer

    19.06.2017 DE

    Dr Jens Weidmann, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank

    Speech by Jens Weidmann
  • Speech by Jean-Claude Trichet Colloquium for former Bundesbank President Hans Tietmeyer

    19.06.2017 DE

    Jean-Claude Trichet, former President of the European Central Bank

    Speech by Jean-Claude Trichet
  • Concluding remarks Policy Symposium "Frontiers in Central Banking – Past, Present and Future"

    14.06.2017

    Concluding remarks by Otmar Issing, Center for Financial Studies.

    Concluding remarks
  • Policy Panel 3: "How do new technologies shape the future of central banking?" Policy Symposium "Frontiers in Central Banking – Past, Present and Future"

    14.06.2017

    Discussion panel with Claudia M Buch, Deutsche Bundesbank, Blythe Masters, Digital Asset Holdings, Ravi Menon, Monetary Authority of Singapore, and Cecilia Skingsley, Sveriges Riksbank.

    Moderator: Stephen Cecchetti, Brandeis International Business School.

    Policy Panel 3: "How do new technologies shape the future of central banking?"
  • Policy Panel 2: "Who is willing to act? Passing on the hot potato of policy intervention" Policy Symposium "Frontiers in Central Banking – Past, Present and Future"

    14.06.2017

    Discussion panel with Jaime Caruana, Bank for International Settlements, Christine Lagarde, International Monetary Fund, and Mario Monti, Bocconi University. Moderator: Barry Eichengreen, Berkeley University.

    Policy Panel 2: "Who is willing to act? Passing on the hot potato of policy intervention"
  • Policy Panel 1: "Benefits and boundaries of unconventional monetary policy" Policy Symposium "Frontiers in Central Banking – Past, Present and Future"

    14.06.2017

    Discussion panel with Masaaki Shirakawa, Governor of the Bank of Japan from 2008-2013, Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the European Central Bank from 2003-2011, and Axel A Weber, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank from 2004–2011. Moderator: Volker Wieland, Goethe University Frankfurt.

    Policy Panel 1: "Benefits and boundaries of unconventional monetary policy"
  • Welcome address Policy Symposium "Frontiers in Central Banking – Past, Present and Future"

    14.06.2017

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

    Welcome address
  • Global Money Week at the Bundesbank’s Money Museum

    05.05.2017 DE

    At the end of March, the Bundesbank hosted the launch event for Global Money Week 2017 in its revamped Money Museum. As part of this initiative, millions of children and young peo-ple around the world have engaged with money-related topics under the motto "Learn.Save.Earn."

    Global Money Week at the Bundesbank’s Money Museum
  • Film explains TARGET2-Securities

    15.03.2017 DE

    TARGET2-Securities (T2S) is a platform for the centralised settlement of securities transactions within the European Union. T2S went live on 22 June 2015. In a short film, the Bundesbank explains how T2S works, its importance to the German market, and the role played by the Bundesbank.

    Film explains TARGET2-Securities
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