Bank of England launches Central Banking Qualification
The Bank of England has launched a new postgraduate qualification in Central Banking and Financial Regulation.
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The Central Banking Qualification will equip the next generation of central bankers with the expertise needed to maintain monetary and financial stability.
Graduates start the programme with a Foundation Year, designed by the Bank of England’s Centre for Central Banking Studies and taught in-house in four core modules.
After the Foundation Year, Warwick Business School will deliver a further year of part-time study for a postgraduate Certificate at WBS London at The Shard. Graduates will then have the opportunity to study further for a Diploma, Master of Science (MSc) or Master of Research (MRes) with training also taking place at WBS London.
Charlotte Hogg, Chief Operating Officer of the Bank of England, said:
“The CBQ is a tremendous development for the Bank and Warwick Business School. It allows colleagues to develop their capabilities across the broad range of the Bank’s work from the start of their careers, while gaining recognised and distinctive qualifications from Warwick Business School.”
Mark Taylor, the Dean of Warwick Business School, said:
“The new collaboration with the Bank of England marks the latest exciting chapter for the Business School. This is a landmark partnership for Warwick Business School that not only allows us to work with and train the next generation of central bankers in the UK, but develop a working relationship with one of the oldest and most influential central banks in the world. I look forward to seeing the partnership come to fruition.”
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