New Year's Conference
Campus for Finance – New Year's Conference | |
Topic 2012 | Sustainable Finance - How to benefit from global mega trends?! |
Date | 12. bis 13. Januar 2012 |
Place | WHU in Vallendar |
Participants 2011 | 300 |
Applicants 2011 | 2200 |
Website | Campus for Finance – New Year's Conference] |
The “Campus for Finance - New Year's Conference” is an international finance conference at the WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management. Since 2001 it takes place annually in January in Vallendar near Koblenz and is held by students of the WHU, the Foundation Chair of Finance, represented by Prof. Dr. Markus Rudolf, and the Campus for Finance team. The "Campus for Finance - New Year's Conference" is one of the largest student-organized finance conferences in Europe. It provides a forum for presentations and discussions of academics, corporate representatives, politicians and students. The conference is intended as a platform for mutual exchange at the contact point of academic work and practice. The topic of the conference changes annually and refers to current issues of the financial world. Key elements of the conference, which is held in English, are presentations by company representatives and academics as well as workshops, panel discussions, entrepreneurial talks and a gala dinner. The 12th CFF - New Year's Conference will be held on 12th & 13th January 2012 on the campus of the WHU in Vallendar, entitled "Sustainable Finance - How to benefit from global mega trends?!”.
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