2013-14
Fields Seminar Series on Quantitative Finance
2013-14
Fields Industrial Optimization Seminar
Affiliated
General Scientific Activities
2013-14
Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance Group Meetings
Senior
Firms Fostered by the Fields Institute
Corporate
Affiliate Members of the Fields Institute
QWeMA
Group Inc., R2
Financial Technologies Inc.,Sigma
Analysis and Management, Synchrony Consulting Services
Employees of our corporate affiliate members receive complimentary
waiving of registration fees at Fields events.
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November
28, 2013
IFID
Conference
-Alternative Annuity Designs
Sept.
23-24, 2013
Industrial-Academic
Workshop on Optimization in Finance and Risk Management
Fields Institute, Toronto
September
23, 2013
'How
I Became a Quant': A Panel Geared for Students
5:00 pm Registration,
5:15 pm Program Begins
6:30 pm Networking Reception with Recruiters
Panelists: Petter Kolm, NYU
Dan Rosen,R2 Financial Technologies
Aug
12, 2013
BMO Capital Markets
Informations Session on Career Opportunities
Fields
Institute, Toronto
Affiliated
Scientific Activities |
Start-Up
Firms Fostered by the Fields Institute
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PRMIA
Risk Management Student Case Competition
The PRMIA Risk Management Challenge (PRMC) provides undergraduate
and graduate students from multiple disciplines the opportunity
to solve realistic business problems with a risk management
focus. Ultimately, the PRMC aims to develop and strengthen
professional and social relationships across students, faculty,
and risk professionals. The competition is open to students
in the UK, US, Ireland and Canada.
Registration deadline: December 27, 2013
Competition Web Page: http://www.prmia.org/global-risk-management-challenge
Competition Information Package: http://www.prmia.org/sites/default/files/references/PRMIA2014InformationPackage_0.pdf
Regional rounds (London, New York, Chicago, Montreal, Vancouver,
Toronto and Ireland): late January 2014
International round: February 28, 2014 (Toronto, Canada)
The competition is open to those at Universities near the
host chapter's of London, New York, Chicago, Montreal, Vancouver,
Toronto and Ireland. Teams of 3-4 members must register
together with the nearest local participating chapter. All
team submissions are evaluated on their approach to their
cases and, if successful, are chosen to enter the regional
and international finals.
Although there are no restrictions to level of coursework
required to participate, students are encouraged to have
prepared themselves from across any of the following areas
of study finance, economics, mathematics, business
or commerce, accounting, marketing, and the like.
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