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This course aims to make you a financial analyst. During the course, you will learn how to analyse financial statements of two or more corporations (such as Microsoft and Apple) to compare and contrast the performance, liquidity, and solvency from the points of view of a manager, banker or shareholder.
This course introduces participants to the gendered nature of global issues such as conflict, peacebuilding, and humanitarian action. More specifically, the course aims to develop and strengthen the awareness and understanding of women’s involvement in war, peace, and security-related issues.
Unlock the secrets to successful investment management with this comprehensive course, now enriched with cutting-edge AI integration through ChatGPT. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or retail investor, this course delves into the latest investment strategies, performance evaluation techniques, and the transformative power of artificial intelligence.
How do investors know if the price of a share is overvalued or undervalued? This course will teach you how to determine the expected value (price) of a share, applying fundamental analysis. It will integrate all corporate finance concepts, theories, metrics and models into specific valuation exercises that will help you make sense of all the finance-related topics normally covered in standard business education.
Many traders and investors use technical analysis, and it can be very profitable. In this course, you will learn various aspects of trading (such as indicators, chart patterns and candlesticks). Whether you are looking for a potential base to earn some extra income on the side or you are at the footsteps of a full-time trading career, this course will give you the necessary foundations to start your journey in the financial markets.
Why do few countries succeed while many fail? Why is development so hard? This course introduces you to the challenges of economic development. Based on a formulation of the problem (“What do we mean by development?”), you will be introduced to an overview of attempts to address the various challenges – both in theory and practice – with selective deep-dives.
This course provides you with conceptual and practical frameworks for successfully managing people and teams in times of disruption (artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning), and allows you to develop the necessary insights and skills to operate successfully in a rapidly developing environment. You will also develop plans and ideas for both personal development and the development of organisations.
This course introduces you to Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) in the context of the Eurozone. The course explains money creation and its macroeconomic consequences, including the response to the pandemic, fiscal framework of the European Union and its recent reform, causes and consequences of inflation and unemployment.
How do you make sense of the wide variety of perspectives in the media? For example, how can we interpret newspaper coverage of the War in Ukraine, tweets by Elon Musk, or Instagram posts on climate change, food, and migration? This course offers you academic yet practical answers to these questions. It teaches you the analytical skills to study the possible meanings of textual and visual media representations.
Data analytics software such as the open-source programming environment R are becoming more popular. During this course, you will be introduced to three crucial aspects of data analytics in R through lectures and interactive, assignment-based tutorials: (i) basic objects and operations in R; (ii) control flow and programming in R; and (iii) working with data in R (management, analysis, and visualisation).
Data analytics software such as the open-source programming environment R are becoming more popular. During this course, you will be introduced to three crucial aspects of data analytics in R through lectures and interactive, assignment-based tutorials: (i) basic objects and operations in R; (ii) control flow and programming in R; and (iii) working with data in R (management, analysis, and visualisation).
This course provides an overview of the crescent field of consumer neuroscience and explores the applications of neurosciences in different fields, such as neuroeconomics and neuromarketing. At the end of the course, you will be able to properly understand the potential and limitations of these applications, and develop innovative ways of using neuroscientific techniques in different contexts.