Vergangene Zentralbankkurse
Die Deutsche Bundesbank bietet seit 1995 internationale Zentralbankkurse für Notenbankmitarbeiter und Notenbankmitarbeiterinnen aus der ganzen Welt an. Sie finden entweder in Präsenz oder online statt (siehe Kursbeschreibung, bitte dies unbedingt bei der Anmeldung beachten). An den in Englisch gehaltenen Kursen können bis zu 20 Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter von Zentralbanken teilnehmen. Auf Grund der Platzrestriktionen kann nur ein Teilnehmer bzw. eine Teilnehmerin von jeder Zentralbank eingeladen werden. Mehr als 600 Zentralbankangehörige aus rund 80 Ländern nehmen jährlich an unseren internationalen Zentralbankkursen teil.
Ziel der Kurse ist es, über die rein fachliche Wissensvermittlung hinaus ein internationales Forum für den Ideen-, Meinungs- und Gedankenaustausch zu bieten. Die Bundesbank wählt daher einen differenzierten Ansatz zur Ausgestaltung ihrer internationalen Zentralbankkurse. Je nach Zielgruppe (Führungskräfte, Spezialisten, Neueinsteiger oder Nachwuchskräfte) werden die Kurse entweder als Seminar, als Kurs mit praktischen Teilen (z. B. am Computer), als Diskussionsforum oder als reiner Workshop konzipiert. Die Kursdauer variiert von drei Tagen bis zu einer Woche.
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Aktuelle Kurse
Hier finden Sie Informationen zu Kursen, die ab dem Jahr 2023 stattgefunden haben.
Sollten Sie an einem Thema interessiert sein, schicken Sie uns gerne eine E-Mail an internationalcourses@bundesbank.de.
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Elementary seasonal adjustment of economic data with JDemetra+
The course is aimed at economists and statisticians from central banks who are interested in seasonal adjustment and, in particular, in the application of JDemetra+. Prior knowledge and/or experience of time series analysis in general and seasonal adjustment in particular are welcome but are not a prerequisite for participation.
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Human resources management In cooperation with the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB)
Staff from HR units of central banks. Participants should have good knowledge of the systems and procedures used in their respective institution to manage HR issues and are expected to take an active part in discussions, drawing on their own experience.
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Introduction to machine learning
The course is aimed at data-savvy central bankers, regulators and supervisors in areas such as information technology and statistics, or research departments interested in implementing machine learning methods.
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Monetary policy instruments and implementation
Junior to mid-level central bank officials working in monetary policy operations and officials from central banks or ministries of finance/economics whose responsibilities require a thorough understanding of monetary policy implementation, or where there is a strong interest in acquiring such knowledge.
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Machine learning, artificial intelligence and big data – the perspective of central banks Expert panel
The expert panel is aimed at central bankers as well as regulators and supervisors with an interest in helping develop best practices in big data mining and management. Participants will be expected to make an active contribution to the discussions and will be invited to present and discuss current issues in machine learning, artificial intelligence and big data in their own jurisdiction.
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Combating counterfeit money by the National Analysis Centre Expert panel
The expert panel is aimed at experienced experts from the anti-counterfeiting unit of central banks who need a detailed understanding of techniques for succeeding in the fight against forged money. Participants are expected to make an active contribution to the discussions and will be invited to present and discuss their own topics or cases.
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Python for Data Science – A crash course
The course is designed for staff working in information technology, statistics or research departments in central banks and regulatory and supervisory authorities with an interest in applying machine learning methods with Python. It is not aimed at those who already have extensive and advanced knowledge of Python.
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Cash centre project – key elements for success (4/5)
This online course is aimed at experienced experts or executives from cash departments wishing to expand their knowledge. There will be the opportunity to learn more about building a project team for a revamping programme, particularly a cash centre, with emphasis on planning and decision-making.
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Monetary policy communication In cooperation with the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) and the Joint Vienna Institute (JVI)
Junior to mid-level central bank officials working in the communication department or economics/monetary policy department, especially in central banks under or moving towards an inflation targeting regime, and officials from central banks whose responsibilities require, or who have a strong interest in acquiring, a thorough understanding of central bank communication.
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Payment and securities settlement systems
The course is designed for mid-level and senior employees of central banks. A solid background in payment clearing and settlement issues is essential for constructive and productive participation in the course. Participants should be familiar with the payment system policy and practices applied in their home country. Additionally, they will be invited to take an active part in the discussions and case studies, covering topics like T2S, oversight and innovations.