Academy of Finance Enhances Training Quality and International Cooperation

Anh The
Anh The

GD&TD – On the morning of April 14, the Academy of Finance, in collaboration with Massey University (New Zealand), held a ceremony to introduce the joint Master’s in Finance training program.

Representatives from the Academy of Finance and Massey University officially announced the Joint Master’s in Finance Training Program.

The launch event of the joint Master’s in Finance program between the Academy of Finance and Massey University, New Zealand, combined with the academic seminar on the topic “AI-Driven Fintech: Shaping the Next Decade”, featured the participation of representatives from both institutions, leading financial experts, and a large number of interested learners. This marks an important step forward in enhancing training quality and international integration in the field of Finance.

The upcoming implementation of the joint Master’s in Finance program between the Academy of Finance and Massey University is the result of a partnership aimed at providing advanced education, combining modern financial theories with global practical applications.

Dr. Jeff Stangl – Executive Director of Development, Massey University.

With an experienced teaching staff from both prestigious institutions, the program is designed to equip learners with in-depth knowledge, analytical skills, and adaptability to the volatility of international financial markets.

Notably, this is a valuable opportunity for Vietnamese learners to access an internationally accredited program and receive a Master’s degree awarded by Massey University – one of the top universities in New Zealand.

Leadership of the Academy of Finance presents a souvenir to the representative of Massey University.

The joint Master’s in Finance program has a total duration of 18 months, designed with flexibility and optimization for learners.

In the first 6 months, students will study in Vietnam with a course load of 60 credits. Over the next 12 months, they will study at Massey University in New Zealand, undertaking 120 credits, gaining access to advanced subjects, modern research methods, and an international academic environment.

The program is built upon the standard academic framework of Massey University, ensuring that students not only master theoretical knowledge but also develop practical skills for application in the global financial sector.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Truong Thi Thuy – Vice Director of the Academy of Finance speaking at the program

Speaking at the event, People’s Teacher, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Truong Thi Thuy – Vice Director of the Academy of Finance shared: “This joint program not only affirms the school’s reputation and strategic vision in training high-quality human resources, but also opens up opportunities for Vietnamese learners to access advanced education, meeting the growing demands of the financial industry in the digital era.”

At the academic seminar titled “AI-Driven Fintech: Shaping the Next Decade”, delegates focused on discussing and exchanging views on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in reshaping and optimizing financial services, enhancing risk management efficiency, personalizing customer experiences, and promoting sustainable development in the fintech industry over the next decade.

Delegates listening to a presentation by Dr. Jeff Stangl – Executive Director of Development, Massey University.

The event attracted the attention of financial managers, economic experts, lecturers, students, and fintech enthusiasts.
Contact information: Academy of Finance – Dr. Nguyen Huu Tan, Deputy Head of the Department of International Cooperation, email: nguyenhuutan@hvtc.edu.vn. Website: hvtc.edu.vn.

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