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Master 2021/2022

Research Seminar in Financial Economics

Type: Compulsory course (Financial Economics)
Area of studies: Economics
When: 2 year, 1-3 module
Mode of studies: offline
Open to: students of one campus
Master’s programme: Financial Economics
Language: English
ECTS credits: 8
Contact hours: 128

Course Syllabus

Abstract

Master ‘s research seminar is a compulsory part of the curriculum of the ICEF master’s programme “Financial Economics”. The main goals of the seminar is to teach students research techniques used in modern economics and finance, to familiarize them with the research agenda of ICEF faculty as well as the research methodology they employ , and help students to develop their research and presentation skills. The seminar is attended by both MSc student cohorts. It is conducted in English.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • To acquaint students with contemporary research topics, in particular those developed by their potential supervisors
  • To expose them to up-to-date research techniques in economics and finance
  • To motivate students towards an early start on their research projects
  • To develop students’ academic writing skills
  • To develop their presentation skills and abilities to participate in academic discussions
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Apply up-to-date research techniques in economics and finance
  • Able to participate in academic discussions
  • Able to set pace of the research project
  • Critically analyze contemporary research topics
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Presentations of research supervisors.
  • Introduction into research work
  • Thematic and Reading group meetings
  • Data bases training session
  • Spring mini research conference
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Presentation
  • non-blocking Work as an assigned discussant
  • non-blocking Attendance
  • non-blocking Participation in seminar discussions
  • non-blocking Bloomberg terminal training session
  • non-blocking Presentation of the preliminary MSc Thesis results in the Thematic group
  • non-blocking Presentation of the intermediate MSc Thesis results at the Spring mini conference
  • non-blocking Presentation of the intermediate course paper results
  • non-blocking Reports
  • non-blocking Introductory lectures session test
  • non-blocking Bloomberg terminal training session final test
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2020/2021 4th module
    0.3 * Attendance + 0.1 * Participation in seminar discussions + 0.1 * Bloomberg terminal training session + 0.4 * Presentation + 0.1 * Work as an assigned discussant
  • 2021/2022 3rd module
    0.15 * Reports + 0.05 * Bloomberg terminal training session final test + 0.25 * Presentation of the preliminary MSc Thesis results in the Thematic group + 0.05 * Introductory lectures session test + 0.25 * Presentation of the intermediate course paper results + 0.25 * Presentation of the intermediate MSc Thesis results at the Spring mini conference
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Wayne C. Booth et al. The Craft of Research (4th ed.). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2016.

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • A guide for the young economist : writing and speaking effectively about economics, Thomson, W., 2001