What?
International Banking – Limitations & Possibilities – Blended Intensive Programme is a combination of VIRTUAL & PHYSICAL MOBILITY with short, interactive lectures conducted by international, experienced experts and researchers, supplemented by short videos, practical case-studies, authentic documents, class discussions, group case studies, workshops, research, group presentations and projects. Innovative methods, tools, and platforms will be used in a friendly atmosphere of cooperation. Presentations and study materials will be provided to students.
Perfect plan for 4 ECTS, Certificate, Knowledge & Unforgettable experiences and many more!
Event Details
EU project nr.
BIP ID: 2021-1-PL01-KA131-HED-000008955-1
Organiser type
Other event
Number of delegates
< 100
Target group
Academics, students, researchers in andragogy
Aims and objectives
This course is focused on international banking activities. This course has been designed to give students an understanding of how international banks operate in global markets and also how to cooperate with international banks as an entrepreneur. It will focus both on theoretical and practical aspects. This course will give also emphasis on the recent financial crisis that has changed the banking sector and actual macroeconomic situation (inflation, covid). The subject incorporates discussion of issues that are commonly arise in the international banking environment, including the deregulation of banking, capital requirements, risks, efficiency of sector, products/services, credit policy, green banking, crisis, influence of inflation and covid, methods of payment in international trade, foreign exchange, international lending, investment strategies and developments of new technology.
Expected (learning) outcomes
After this course students will understand what the international banking is, what are the risks in banking, why the financial crises happens and why the supervision is needed. Students will also get to know examples of many different banking systems. They will be able to compare different banking systems and understand what the offshore banking is. Moreover, participants will be familiarized with different banking products needed in international trade. The technical improvements and the future of banking also will be discussed.
Students will also develop an appropriate range of cognitive, critical, intellectual and research skills, plus relevant personal and interpersonal skills to interact in the real world of business and finance.
Recognition / certification of participation
Certificate of attendance, 4 ECTS