-- From: "Helmreich, Silvia" <silvia.helmreich(a)fh-vie.ac.at> --
Coffee and breakfast on us!
Choosing the right master's degree programme can be challenging.
Have you found the right match yet?
May we help you with a cup of coffee and a chat?
We would like to recommend our university's master's programme in Quantitative Asset and Risk Management (ARIMA). This programme, of particular interest for students with an analytical/mathematical inclination, is an ideal opportunity for continuing your studies and enhancing your CV. ARIMA graduates have excellent job prospects in the financial industry, both in Austria and in other European countries.
Does that sound interesting to you? Meet us at the ARIMA coffee chat where we can provide detailed information about the programme and are happy to answer your questions. Coffee and breakfast is on us!
When? Saturday 11 May 2019, 10 a.m. - 12 (noon)
Where? Fachhochschule des BFI Wien, Wohlmutstraße 22, 1020 Wien
Registration: Please register by e-mail (veronika.hallwirth(a)fh-vie.ac.at<mailto:veronika.hallwirth@fh-vie.ac.at>)
Further information about ARIMA is also available on our university's website https://www.fh-vie.ac.at/de/seite/studium/master/quantitative-asset-and-ris…
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-- From: Office BWG <office(a)bwg.at> --
Die Austrian Working Group on Banking & Finance (AWG) der Österreichischen Bankwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft (BWG), Wien, organisiert in Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Liechtenstein, Lehrstuhl für Finance, Prof. Dr. Michael Hanke, den
34. WORKSHOP der AWG
22./23. November 2019
CALL for PAPERS
Der Workshop findet am Freitag, 22. November 2019 (Nachmittag) und am Samstag, 23. November 2019 (Vormittag) an der Universität Vaduz statt.
Bezüglich der Themen gibt es keine Einschränkung.
Papers oder Extended Abstracts (ca. 2 Seiten) - vorzugsweise in englischer Sprache - sind bis spätestens 11. Oktober 2019 per eMail einzureichen an:
awg2019(a)uni.li<mailto:awg2019@uni.li>
Um den angestrebten Workshop-Charakter der Veranstaltung zu fördern, kann jeder Vortrag durch eine/n Discussant besprochen werden.
Teilnehmende, die eine solche Vorgangsweise wünschen, werden gebeten, ihr Manuskript bis 13. September 2019 einzureichen.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der hierfür eingerichteten Konferenz-Website: https://www.uni.li/awg2019
AUSTRIAN WORKING GROUP ON BANKING AND FINANCE
Ziele: Schaffen eines österreichweiten Diskussionsforums für theoretische und empirische Forschungsarbeiten auf dem Gebiet des Bankwesens und der Finanzwirtschaft. Förderung der Zusammenarbeit innerhalb der Hochschulen und der Zusammenarbeit mit der Praxis.
Teilnehmende: Angesprochen sind sowohl der wissenschaftliche Nachwuchs an allen österreichischen Universitäten und verwandten Institutionen der Forschung als auch Praktiker/innen in Kreditinstituten und Finanzabteilungen von Unternehmen.
Schwerpunkte:
(Auszug) Asset Pricing - Banking - Behavioral Economics - Central Banking and Regulation - Corporate Finance - Corporate Governance - Derivatives - Empirical Finance - Experimental Finance - Financial Econometrics - Financial Economics - Financial Innovations - International Finance - Market Microstructure - Performance Measurement - Portfolio Analysis - Real Estate Finance - Risk Management - Security Analysis.
Die Teilnahme am Workshop ist KOSTENLOS.
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-- From: "Sandra Trenovatz (VCMF 2019)" <vcmf2019(a)fam.tuwien.ac.at> --
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Vienna Congress on Mathematical Finance (VCMF 2019)
Mon-Wed, September 9-11, 2019
VCMF Educational Workshop
Thu-Fri, September 12-13, 2019
https://fam.tuwien.ac.at/vcmf2019/
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*Deadline approaching:*
Standard registration ends on August 25, 2019
(from August 26, 2019, late registration fee applies):
https://fam.tuwien.ac.at/vcmf2019/registration.php
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The second Vienna Congress on Mathematical Finance (VCMF 2019) will be
held from September 9-11, 2019, once again at the new campus of WU
Vienna. The conference will bring together leading experts from various
fields of Mathematical Finance such as:
- Computational Methods and Machine Learning
- Credit Risk and Systemic Risk
- Limit Order Book and High Frequency Trading
- Markets with Frictions and Large Trader Models
- New Financial Markets (Cryptocurrencies,
Electricity, Energy, Securitization)
- Risk Measures and Optimization (Portfolio Optimisation,
Risk Allocation, Risk Aggregation)
- Robust Finance
- Stochastic and Rough Volatility
The conference program will feature plenary lectures, parallel sessions
with invited and contributed talks as well as poster sessions. Moreover,
there will be an attractive social program.
In the framework of a Panel Discussion (September 9, 2019) on the topic
"The big data revolution in mathematical finance" we offer the
conference participants a platform for discussions with a number of
renowned experts.
The conference is followed by a two-day Educational Workshop on
September 12 and 13, 2019, with lectures by internationally recognized
experts that will be a great learning opportunity in particular for
younger scientists.
The VCMF 2019 follows the successful previous edition, VCMF 2016, with
240 attendees, 83 talks and 28 poster presentations.
For further information including details on plenary and invited
speakers see the conference homepage at
https://fam.tuwien.ac.at/vcmf2019/
We are looking forward to meeting you in September in Vienna!
With kind regards from the VCMF 2019 organisers,
Mathias Beiglböck, Rüdiger Frey, Stefan Gerhold,
Friedrich Hubalek, Irene Klein, Thorsten Rheinländer,
Birgit Rudloff, Walter Schachermayer, Uwe Schmock
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Location:
Campus of WU Wien
Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Vienna/Wien, Austria
Organized by:
WU Vienna - Vienna University of Economics & Business
TU Wien - Vienna University of Technology
University of Vienna
Wolfgang Pauli Institute (WPI) Vienna
Gold Sponsor:
Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI)
BAWAG P.S.K.
Silver Sponsor:
B&W Deloitte
EnergieAllianz Austria (EAA)
EY
Meyerthole Siems Kohlruss
UNIQA Insurance Group
Plenary Speakers...
at the Congress:
- Beatrice Acciaio (London School of Economics)
- Fred Espen Benth (University of Oslo)
- Bruno Bouchard (Université Paris-Dauphine)
- Christa Cuchiero (WU Vienna)
- Paul Embrechts (ETH Zurich)
- Antoine Jacquier (Imperial College London)
- Sebastian Jaimungal (University of Toronto)
- Walter Schachermayer (University of Vienna)
at the Educational Workshop:
- Julien Guyon (Bloomberg, Columbia Univ., New York Univ.)
- Huyên Pham (University Paris VII Diderot)
- Josef Teichmann (ETH Zurich)
- Luitgard A. M. Veraart (London School of Economics)
Invited Speakers at the Congress:
- Emmanuel Bacry (École Polytechnique and Université Paris-Dauphine)
- Peter Bank (TU Berlin)
- Zachary Feinstein (Washington University in St. Louis)
- Damir Filipovic (EPFL and Swiss Finance Institute)
- Kathrin Glau (Queen Mary University of London)
- Archil Gulisashvili (Ohio University)
- Julien Guyon (Bloomberg, Columbia Univ., New York Univ.)
- Nikolaus Hautsch (University of Vienna)
- Blanka Horvath (King's College and Imperial College London)
- Ying Jiao (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
- Sigrid Källblad (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
- Eyal Neuman (Imperial College London)
- Marcel Nutz (Columbia University)
- Miklos Rasonyi (Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics)
- Nizar Touzi (École Polytechnique)
- Luitgard A. M. Veraart (London School of Economics)
https://fam.tuwien.ac.at/vcmf2019/speakers.php
Additionally on the first day of the congress there will be a panel
discussion with the title:
"The big data revolution in mathematical finance"
For further details see the program:
https://fam.tuwien.ac.at/vcmf2019/program.php
Registration:
Standard registration is possible until August 25, 2019.
From August 26, 2019, late registration fee applies.
https://fam.tuwien.ac.at/vcmf2019/registration.php
CPD:
The attendance at VCMF 2019 (full week, Sept. 9-13, 2019)
may qualify for up to 30 CPD credits for those delegates
whose national actuarial organization's CPD requirements
recognize VCMF 2019.
18 CPD credits for VCMF Congress (Sep 9-11) and
12 CPD credits for VCMF Educational Workshop (Sep 12-13).
VCMF 2019 is accredited by the AVÖ - Actuarial Assoc. of Austria.
For any requests, do not hesitate to write an e-mail to the conference &
workshop secretariat: vcmf2019(a)fam.tuwien.ac.at
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"Le congrès danse beaucoup, mais il ne marche pas."
("The congress does not move forward, it dances.")
Prince Charles de Ligne’s famous words
at the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815)
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