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Welcome to the web site of the
Master's program in The Master’s program in Money and Finance (MMF) is an innovative joint venture of the Department of Money and Macroeconomics and of the Department of Finance, both located in the new House of Finance. The program offers promising students from all over the world an intellectually stimulating and challenging setting in which to prepare for their professional careers in central banking, commercial banking, insurance and other financial services. By being located in Frankfurt, one of the world's leading financial centers and the only city in the world with two central banks (the ECB and the German Bundesbank), it offers unique opportunities for interaction with practitioners. The program is taught exclusively in English; knowledge of German is not required for admission to, or completion of the program. It has been designed with a view to establishing itself as a leading Masters program integrating studies in monetary economics, macroeconomics and finance and a major gateway to high-profile jobs in the banking and financial sector. If you are a promising candidate committed to a successful career, we hope that the information on this web site will encourage you to apply to MMF, take advantage of what it offers, and contribute to making it a stimulating and effective program for students and faculty alike. Prof. Michael Haliassos, PhD Pictures of the Campus:
Lecture Halls New Student Dining Halll and Cafeteria
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NEWS 10/26/2010 You can find the new guidelines for the year 2010/2011 here 07/30/2010 The Master in Money and Finance program has signed a new exchange agreement with Aalto University in Helsinki (formerly Helsinki School of Economics)07/23/2010 The inaugural class of Goethe's Master's Program in Money and Finance celebrated what marked the end of their regular coursework in the program. Read more...06/08/2010 Please note that part-time study is no longer possible due to new state regulations. 04/22/2010 Please note the important changes in the list of admissions requirements. 01/18/2010 The online application system is now available 11/27/2009 Changes in the application requirements: GRE scores are required for all applicants that plan to enroll in MMF from October 2010 onwards. A minimum score of 680 in the quantitative part of GRE is required for admission to the program. /08/25/2009 The MMF
application facility is now closed. For entry in October 2009,
we received more than 420 applications from 70 countries for 40 places.
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