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13.09.2023

Podcast about professional education in financial and economic field

 

A new edition of the podcast "Give sense to money" comes with vision and solutions for a professional education in financial and economic field able to guarantee a stronger and more resilient economy as well as inclusion in the workforce.

The guest of journalist Liliana Barbarosie is Nicolae Istudor, Rector of the Bucharest University of Economic Studies. This higher education institution participates, together with the National Bank of Romania (NBR) and the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, in a programme recently launched by the National Bank of Moldova (NBM), the "School of Modern Finance", through which several dozen Moldovan economics students will go annually to Romania for training and interaction with the financial-banking community.

The podcast discussion focuses on topics related to the evolution and performance of economic education in Romania, its interaction with global academic environments, and the adaptation of economic training to the challenges of the real-world economy.

The podcast also comes with news about the programme with the participation of the two central banks and economic academies, giving a dimension to the links that exist between economic theory and public policy in the field.

The podcast may be watched on 14 September, at 9.00 am, on the following platforms:

And as audio version, on:

and other podcast platforms.


The podcast “Give sense to money” aims to systematically explain economic subjects as the crises of recent years have repeatedly highlighted the need to strengthen the financial education of Moldovan citizens.

 

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