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The Master's Degree in Corporate Finance, at the highest level in the world of finance

  • June 14th, 2022
Employment Forum at the Faculty of Economics

The magazine 'Nueva Ciencia' publishes an article on the Universitat de València's Master's Degree in Corporate Finance, where almost 100% of its graduates find employment.

The magazine article emphasises the fact that the Universitat de València's Master's Degree in Corporate Finance, under the direction of Professor Irene Comeig Ramírez, from the UV's Department of Business Finance, pays great attention to the employability of its students. A good example of this are the figures for the employment placement of its students, as shown in the study of employment placement of the graduating class of 2018. This report shows that all the students were working, either in a company (almost 90%) or with their own entrepreneurial project. Similarly, the vast majority of those who graduated in that year found employment within six months of completing their Master's degree.

These data are collected in the review published in the magazine 'Nueva Ciencia', a monthly publication on university, science and business with a history of 18 years. Its paper version is distributed in 12 universities in Málaga, Almería, Granada, Jaén, Huelva, Murcia, Alicante and Castilla-La Mancha.

The academic publication also explains that the Master's Degree in Corporate Finance takes advantage of the dynamics of excellence of the Faculty of Economics of the Universitat de València, leader in research in Spain, according to the University Ranking by Academic Performance, published last September.

In short, "it is one of the best master's degrees in the country in this field of economics and business, which will undoubtedly be a turning point in the professional lives of its graduates," the article concludes.

Check out the Labour Market Entry Study (LMES) of the Master's Degree in Corporate Finance
 

Revista Nova Ciencia