Quantcast Master’s Series: Kihun Nam, Monash University
Melbourne-based programme winks at pension fund sector
In this episode of the Quantcast Master’s Series, part of the Tomorrow’s Quants project, we speak with Kihun Nam, director of the Master’s programme of Financial Mathematics at Monash University.
The Melbourne-based programme offers an all-round education in quantitative finance, built on principles of econometrics, mathematical methods and stochastic processes – this last course being one of the
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