Switzerland
Switzerland
177
Duration: 28 days.
Sep 21, 2026
- Jun 28, 2026
Full-time program
178
Duration: 41 days.
Sep 21, 2026
- Jun 28, 2026
Full-time program
179
Duration: 3 days.
The impact of climate change on the financial health of firms and the financial se
Duration: 3 days.
The impact of climate change on the financial health of firms and the financial sector is increasingly evident. By taking this course, you will gain an overview of the different models that explain and measure climate change and the mechanisms through which climate risks translate into financial risks.
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Sep 21, 2026
- Sep 22, 2026
Short program (5 days or less)
180
Duration: 9 modules.
Sep 24, 2026
- Nov 20, 2026
Certificate Program
181
Duration: 6 days.
Sep 25, 2026
- Nov 21, 2026
Online
182
Duration: 6 days.
This course encompasses the most important concepts of finance for risk management
Duration: 6 days.
This course encompasses the most important concepts of finance for risk management. In banking and finance, risk management is focused on the identification, the measurement, and the mitigation of different risk types. Several mathematical techniques and concepts from finance are applied to quantify different types of risk.
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Sep 25, 2026
- Nov 21, 2026
Online
183
Duration: 15 days.
Sep 28, 2026
- Oct 16, 2026
Certificate Program
184
Duration: 35 days.
Oct 01, 2026
- Nov 06, 2026
Certificate Program
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