转载水木清华 Advanced Finance and Management Seminar at Columbia University http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cuasia/programs/young.htm The first Columbia-China Young Development Program (CCYDP) will be held this August at Columbia University. The CCYDP consists of a series of innovative courses and several stimulating fieldworks, addressing fundamental board skills. There are four training sessions held each year in spring, summer, fall and winter with 35-40 participants in each class from top universities and highly qualified young professionals across China. The first section is called Advanced Finance and Management Seminar. This seminar targets the highly qualified Chinese students studying or interested in Finance, Economics, and Management. The program also fit for the students planning to pursue advanced programs in USA such as MBA, Financial Engineering and Statistics whose graduates work in investment banking, hedge funds, Venture Capital and consulting firms. The participants should have excellent quantitative and verbal communication skills. The participants will study at Columbia for two weeks. Most speakers are Columbia Business School professors, as well as some other lecturers from Investment banks, Hedge Funds, and consulting firms. Through the classes and fieldworks, the participants will interact with professors and multinational professionals. All participants will be granted a Diploma of Advanced Finance and Management Seminar. The best performers in the seminar will be eligible for the potential unpaid internship opportunities in USA. Schedule August 10th to 24th 2007, Columbia University, New York, USA Tuition and Fees College fee: $50 Tuition: $2,089 Insurance: $50 Living expenses: $420 Application Deadline July 8th, 2007 http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cuasia/programs/young.htm The first Columbia-China Young Development Program (CCYDP) will be held this August at Columbia University. The CCYDP consists of a series of innovative courses and several stimulating fieldworks, addressing fundamental board skills. There are four training sessions held each year in spring, summer, fall and winter with 35-40 participants in each class from top universities and highly qualified young professionals across China. The first section is called Advanced Finance and Management Seminar. This seminar targets the highly qualified Chinese students studying or interested in Finance, Economics, and Management. The program also fit for the students planning to pursue advanced programs in USA such as MBA, Financial Engineering and Statistics whose graduates work in investment banking, hedge funds, Venture Capital and consulting firms. The participants should have excellent quantitative and verbal communication skills. The participants will study at Columbia for two weeks. Most speakers are Columbia Business School professors, as well as some other lecturers from Investment banks, Hedge Funds, and consulting firms. Through the classes and fieldworks, the participants will interact with professors and multinational professionals. All participants will be granted a Diploma of Advanced Finance and Management Seminar. The best performers in the seminar will be eligible for the potential unpaid internship opportunities in USA. Schedule August 10th to 24th 2007, Columbia University, New York, USA
Tuition and Fees College fee: $50 Tuition: $2,089 Insurance: $50 Living expenses: $420 Application Deadline July 8th, 2007 Selected Lecturers * Wang Neng Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School
* James English Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School
* Ronald M. Schramm Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School * Mark A. Cooper Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School
* Raymond Fisman Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School
* John J. Moon Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School
* Michel Preston Professor of Eugene M. Lang Center for Entrepreneurship
* Jason Kent Director of Global HR development and communications , American Express
* Michael N. Bazigos Professor of Department of Organization and Leadership, Columbia University
Strategy and Change Executive, IBM
* Doug Sundheim President of Clarity Consulting Company |