Bloomberg Professional
services combines technology and education to provide hands-on courses. It has
transformed financial markets worldwide, technology has the potential to
elevate teaching methods and nurture the next generation of financial
professionals across Asia. For a graduate seeking employment in today’s
increasingly competitive areas of corporate finance, investment banking and
fund management, strong functional skills and practical experience are
required.
Business schools are now
offering programmes that focus on contextual intelligence and knowledge
application. In Asia, a number of schools including the Nanyang Technological
University (NTU), TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) Manipal, Indian Institute
of Management (IIM) Bengaluru, Griffith University and Peking University have
turned to technology to improve their teaching outcomes.
They are part of a growing
number of educational institutions that have set up financial labs equipped
with the Bloomberg Professional service, giving students a competitive edge in
the job market. Bloomberg labs support curriculum design, simulation exercises,
management development programmes as well as institute brand building and
student recruitment.
Working with the faculty to
create a virtual workbook, they provide students with a practical understanding
of the inner workings of global financial markets and access to an unparalleled
universe of data, news and information to advance their financial literacy and
analytical skills. There are currently 13 such labs across India, the biggest
of which is located at TAPMI, Manipal.
TAPMI recently launched a
Student Managed Investment Course where selected students were given money to
invest in the Indian financial markets. This course providing hands-on
investment experience to students is run in the TAPMI Finance Lab using the
Bloomberg Professional service.
Dr. Badrinath, chairman of the
Centre for Capital Markets and Risk Management at IIM, Bengaluru stated that the
global benchmark for market data, financial analysis and portfolio management,
the Bloomberg Professional service exemplifies applied finance, adding real
world experience to the academic foundation we provide.
Part of our engagement with
schools includes a ‘Bloomberg Champions’ programme which equips students with
knowledge and expertise on financial markets. Students compete in real-world
applications for an opportunity to intern with us.
Education is a key engine of
economic growth and in Asia, the business of education is a significant one. At
the inaugural Asian Management Conclave (AMC) in Singapore, corporate leaders,
deans and directors from leading business schools will gather to discuss
strategies to excel locally and compete globally.
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