EDHEC-Risk Institute–Asia is creating a scholarship scheme aimed at facilitating the participation of outstanding professionals in the executive track of its doctoral programme in Singapore.
Ahead of the launch of the ASEAN Economic Community and in the wider context of Asia-Pacific integration, EDHEC-Risk Institute has unveiled a new initiative to accelerate the build-up of a regional pool of finance experts and leaders.
Part of 100-year old EDHEC Business School, the finance research institute is creating a new scholarship programme to facilitate the participation of Asia-Pacific practitioners in the executive track of its PhD in Finance programme.
“Since it began, the EDHEC-Risk Institute PhD in Finance has been contributing to capacity building in ASEAN by training Singapore professionals to become specialist leaders in finance. This accelerated with the opening of the Asian chapter of the programme in Singapore three years ago. With the EDHEC-Risk Institute Asia-Pacific Doctoral Scholarship Programme, we intend to contribute to the increase in numbers of home-grown experts across the region that is required for economic integration to succeed and for more ASEAN financial institutions to emerge as world-class organisations,” says Frédéric Ducoulombier, director of EDHEC Risk Institute–Asia.
The scheme is targeted at practitioners who can demonstrate exceptional academic and professional achievements. Under this scheme, the Singapore-based institute will commit over USD1m, awarding up to three full-tuition scholarships to ASEAN member country nationals and up to seven half-tuition scholarships to ASEAN and other Asia-Pacific professionals.
Offered since 2008, the EDHEC-Risk Institute PhD in Finance equips professionals with the scientific background and research skills required to advance knowledge and practices in the financial industry. It is delivered over three years in a format that minimises residency requirements to allow professionals from the world over to participate without interrupting their careers. The programme welcomes over seventy participants from some thirty countries and is offered in Europe, from London and Nice, and in Asia, from Singapore. Its participants have exceptional academic and professional credentials and an average of 15 years of experience. Participants follow a challenging curriculum to develop their finance expertise and work with leading specialists on research at the heart of the concerns of their organisations.
The programme faculty of 33 brings together senior EDHEC-Risk Institute scholars and outstanding affiliate professors from institutions such as Princeton University, Duke University, the University of Oxford, the University of Chicago and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.