Discover our diverse course programme for 2025 CIC Newsletter – October 2024
Join us as we explore the latest trends and issues facing the world of central banking. Expand your knowledge and share your experiences in our interactive and practice-oriented courses, take away valuable insights and practical skills that you can incorporate into your daily tasks, and connect with seasoned international experts.
Ad-hoc new online course to the programme
27.11.2024 | Online platform
In this course, the Bundesbank explains the approach it took to conducting supervisory stress tests for less significant institutions (LSIs) this year as well as presenting credit institutions’ results. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the course content and ask questions. This course is relevant for all colleagues in the supervisory or financial stability sector with an interest in stress testing.
Registration deadline: 20.11.2024, COB
Our courses offer you the ideal platform for all of the above. Next year, too, you will be able to choose from a wide range of high-calibre courses and seminars tailored to the needs of employees at central banks and supervisory authorities worldwide. Most of the courses will be held in Frankfurt am Main, but we also have a wide range of online courses to choose from.
We offer courses covering the following topics, amongst others:
- Sustainability risks
Expand your knowledge of sustainability-related topics. The Bundesbank is currently chairing the Network on Greening the Financial System (NGFS), which brings central banks and supervisory authorities around the world together to better understand the significance of environmental risks for the financial sector. In this context, the CIC is offering three new courses:
An entry-level course covering the basics
Understanding climate risk – an introduction
and two specialised courses
Implications of climate change and climate policies for monetary policy
Supervising sustainability risks – climate, nature and green finance. - Banking supervision
Expand your knowledge of the latest developments and best practices in banking regulation and supervision, e.g. in the course
Digital banks, digital risks – new methods in banking supervision. - Financial stability
Learn more about the instruments and strategies used to safeguard the stability of the financial system, e.g. in the course
Introduction to financial stability, systemic risk and macroprudential policy - Monetary policy
Discuss current monetary policy challenges and strategies with leading experts, e.g. in the course
Implications of climate change and climate policies for monetary policy - Payments
Get insights into the latest trends and technologies in payments, e.g. in our new course
Central bank digital currency – current aspects and future challenges - Cash management
Exchange ideas on practical questions relating to cash
IT-solutions for cash management - Statistics
Get acquainted with the latest methods and techniques for collecting and analysing financial data, e.g. in the course
Machine learning, AI and big data – the perspective of central banks - Good Governance
Strengthen your knowledge of controlling, human resources or communication-related topics, e.g. in the course
Digital transformation and innovation at central banks
Essential information for registration
We have extended our registration deadlines so that participants have more time to obtain visas. The registration deadlines for the following in-person courses are now in December 2024 and at the start of January 2025.
04.02.2025 – 07.02.2025 | Frankfurt/Main
03.03.2025 – 07.03.2025 | Vienna, Austria
04.03.2025 – 06.03.2025 | Frankfurt/Main
10.03.2025 – 14.03.2025 | Vienna, Austria
10.03.2025 – 14.03.2025 | Frankfurt/Main
17.03.2025 – 21.03.2025 | Frankfurt/Main
Full range of courses
Take the opportunity to expand your knowledge and exchange ideas with international colleagues. Apply for our courses now and become part of a global community of central banking experts!