Macquarie Applied Finance Centre (Mafc)

About Macquarie Applied Finance Centre (Mafc)

Since 1980, the Macquarie Applied Finance Centre has delivered graduate applied finance education in Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Beijing, and Shanghai.

Macquarie Applied Finance Centre (Mafc) Description

Macquarie Applied Finance Centre has 5, 000 alumni residing in 43 countries. Widely recognised as the industry leader in graduate applied finance education since 1980, classes are delivered by senior industry practitioners with significant expertise.

The Master of Applied Finance and the Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance are taught face-to-face via teaching centres in Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Beijing, and Shanghai. Classes are delivered in a 4-Term teaching year between January and November, and students may attend classes at any of the teaching locations, timetables permitting. The programs are portable and flexible, with part-time and full-time modes, and in weekly or block classes.

The MAppFin and GradDipAppFin are offered with specialisations to focus studies in a particular area of industry. All students of these programs must have at least 2 years' professional work experience, undertake an interview, and provide evidence of employment and prior studies.

The Graduate Certificate of Finance is a comprehensive gateway program in finance education. This online program of study comprises 4 units of study, and classes start in each of the 4 terms. Students learn in partnership with their peers and MFAC Academics. A pedagogy of continual learning and feedback allows students to engage meaningfully with the curriculum, and to study at a shared pace with the cohort to ensure a rigorous but fair assessment of ongoing learning, understanding, and application of the theories and skills taught. The GradCertFin will develop quantitative skills used in finance, as well as critical, analytical and interpretative skills. These are sought after skills and key to employability in the sector. Students may study from any location.

Macquarie University's Applied Finance Centre was the first university in Australia to receive formal recognition from the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute as a Program Partner.

It was the first university in the Asia-Pacific region to have a degree accredited by the Professional Risk Managers’ International Association (PRMIA). Students who successfully complete the relevant parts of the MAppFin and GradDipAppFin programs are eligible for exemption from the first two PRMIA exams.

MAFC is the first strategic partner of the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Association in Australia. This strategic partnership acknowledges that at least 60% of the required body of knowledge for CAIA candidates is covered within the Master of Applied Finance (MAppFin) curriculum.

Other partnerships include the Financial Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA), the Institute of Actuaries of Australia, and the Risk Management Association (Australia).
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Tailored Executive Education in all areas of applied finance is developed for a range of finance, banking, and corporate clients.

A unique RG146 Compliance Gap Training Program is offered online to MAppFin Alumni and current students (after satisfying the prerequisite units of study). This enables MAFC MAppFin Alumni and students to satisfy the requirements of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.

Applications for all graduate applied finance programs are taken online at mafc. mq. edu. au

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All of us - are more or less, in the business of taking risks.
So how are Aussie businesses currently handling the different financial risk management issues and gaps?
We have invited leading treasurers to help us understand some current issues and shed light on the strategies they are using. Join us at our talk on Friday 7th September at 12:30pm, presented by Paul Travers, Director (Treasury Services), KPMG; and Dane Birdseye, Group Treasurer, Cochlear Ltd.
... There will be opportunities to network after the talk, and lunch is included.
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Do you remember the News about Facebook's privacy leak, Volkswagen's emission scandal, Equifax's data breach, Wells Fargo's account fraud?
There is one constant in each case. MSCI downgraded these companies or released warnings - months before the news broke out.
We have created a rare opportunity for you to hear insights from two ESG experts from MSCI up close.
... Join us at our talk on Friday 17 August at 12:30pm, presented by Michael Salvatico, Executive Director, Client Coverage, MSCI; and Morgan Ellis, Senior Associate, ESG Research, MSCI.
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Are you interested in accelerating your career in finance or transitioning into the finance industry?
Register to attend one of our information sessions in Melbourne (10 July) or Sydney (12 July) and explore your study options with MAFC: https://macq.it/2JgcWx3

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There is a rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) – Have you given some thoughts to this growing trend?
The rise of SWFs has created an investor class with some particular attributes not available to the average investor. Chief amongst these is a truly long horizon and strong liquidity profile. These add to tax and cost advantages. The impact has been a development of alternative forms of portfolio construction and investment strategy designed to best use these endowments.
Joi...n us on 22 June at 12:30pm for “The Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds: New Investment Strategies”, presented by Dr. Roland Winn, Senior Lecturer, Macquarie Applied Finance Centre.
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Nearly five years since the implementation of prudential standards for risk management, a panel of experts will get together in Sydney (11 May) and Melbourne (18 May) to examine risk management maturity in the superannuation sector.
Associate Professor Elizabeth Sheedy will share insights from her latest research findings. Joining her for a panel discussion are: • Governance, Risk & Compliance Solution Expert - Sam O'Brien, Director, RSA Archer Technology Consulting (APJ) •... Governance, Risk & Compliance Consultant - Natasha Hall, Director, Hall Advisory • Workplace Psychologist with Expertise in Employee Surveys - Ben Eastment, Senior Consultant, Voice Project
You will also have the opportunity to network (light lunch provided).
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More about Macquarie Applied Finance Centre (Mafc)

Macquarie Applied Finance Centre (Mafc) is located at Level 24, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney, Australia 2000
+61 2 9234 1700
http://www.mafc.mq.edu.au