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EDHEC-Risk Institute PhD in Finance - Learning Infrastructure and Facilities

Executive Classroom

 

The executive classrooms used for the PhD in Finance programme in London, Nice, and Singapore allow real-time multimedia communication over the Internet and on-demand broadcasting of class sessions. PhD in Finance candidates can thus participate remotely in research workshops and electives, replay courses and seminars attended physically, and access the multimedia recordings of all past courses, seminars, workshops, and presentations.


E-Learning Platform and Electronic Library

The School’s e-learning platform allows participants to view programme information and announcements, access course material and audio-video recordings of class sessions synchronised with supporting slides, communicate with faculty and peers, and set up workgroups.

The School’s electronic library offers on- and off-campus full-text access to scientific journals, business periodicals, and a growing collection of books. For journals and periodicals, the School subscribes to EBSCO’s EconLit and Business Source Complete, JSTOR, Emerald, and DowJones Factiva. PhD in Finance candidates enjoy access to over twenty five major research databases in the fields of finance and economics, and to ready-to-use research tools via the School’s subscription to Wharton Research Data Services.


Three Campuses

The EDHEC-Risk Institute PhD in Finance is offered both in Europe, from London and Nice, and in Asia, from Singapore.

Participants joining the programme in Asia take their core courses on the School’s Singapore campus, while those matriculating in Europe take their core courses on the School’s campuses in London and Nice.

A total of ten elective seminars—five in Asia plus five in Europe—are offered every year. Subject to availability, participants in Europe are allowed to physically attend elective seminars given in Singapore, while PhD in Finance candidates in Asia will be able to take electives in London and Nice.

All programme participants have electronic access to courses, seminars, workshops, and presentations given in Singapore, London, and Nice.

EDHEC Business School’s Nice campus is in an elegant and modern complex overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in the vicinity of the Nice-Côte d’Azur International Airport, which offers daily flights to and from over twenty French destinations and some sixty major international cities. While in Nice, PhD in Finance candidates benefit from a dedicated executive classroom, breakout lounge, and resource centre.

The School’s executive campuses are located in state-of-the-art office buildings in the very heart of the financial districts of Singapore and London; each includes a high-tech executive classroom, offices for permanent resident faculty and researchers and visiting professors, a lounge for students and faculty, and a resource centre.

Located at 10 Fleet Place, the School’s London campus is in the heart of the City, less than half an hour from Saint Pancras International and London City airport, and one hour away from either Heathrow or Gatwick airport.

Located at 1 George Street, the School’s Singapore campus is in the heart of the country’s central business district, half an hour from Changi airport.

London  – Nice  – Singapore