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To apply for a research degree, please make sure you fulfill the entry requirements and then complete the online research degree application form and upload your supporting documents.
You should have a good honours degree (2:1 or above) or masters degree or equivalent in the relevant subject area.
International applicants should be aware of our research degree English language requirements
1. Creating the following products – modules:
1.1. Set of curricular e-learning modules in the field of finance, banking and accountancy, which will be applied:
1.2. Set of methodological e-learning courses (methodology modules) comprising recommendations and tips related to running classes in the Internet with regard to individual needs of particular target groups (university and business environment), which will constitute teaching aids for teachers and coaches who teach internet classes.
1.3. Virtual Library of Resources E-learning comprising knowledge in the field of finance, accountancy and banking and preparing common patterns (templates) including recommendations and methodological guidelines related to the content itself as well as the methodology of running e-learning classes based on the resources of the created Library for various target groups.
2. Creating methodology of practical teaching of financial and banking subjects with the use of e-learning tools. It will encompass all target groups of the project and answer their training needs.
3. Enriching the knowledge conveyed to students of higher education schools in practical aspect – training students with regard to the expectations of future employers, which were examined in conducted analysis.
4. Increasing the availability of education in the scope of finance and banking – particularly as regards groups with low mobility which makes it difficult for them to attend traditional studies/training.
5. Creating the basis for joint European MA studies in the field of finance and banking – products created by the partners in the course of their co-operation will constitute the basis for building further modules in future, which might become the elements of the curriculum of joint pan-European university studies.
Yongmei Bentley
E: yongmei.bentley@beds.ac.uk