Study international financial management in Groningen and get uniquely equipped to have a career in finance and be a part of the management team in multinational companies and financial institutions.
Do you want to study the international aspects of corporate finance, management and financial accounting to become an expert in solving complex financial challenges in the global business world? Can you see yourself making decisions, using the latest finance and risk management tools and techniques for managing international financial activities? With a Master’s degree in International Financial Management (IFM), you can join the global workforce that contributes to financial decision-making in public, private, and government organizations in an ethical and sustainable manner.
The MSc IFM imparts advanced academic knowledge, understanding and skills required to define, analyze and evaluate real and complex international financial management problems on both the level of companies and institutions, as well as on a societal level. You gain knowledge from a wide range of study fields such as finance, accounting, control, and management under ethical, sustainable and responsible principles. This programme will teach you to think strategically, explore new ideas, apply research methods and address complex financial problems and opportunities in multinational companies and international financial institutions and organizations. Additionally, our master programme brings together students with diverse backgrounds. We value each student's unique perspective and encourage open discussions in our classes.
If you are ambitious and want to challenge yourself, you can earn two Master's degrees by studying International Financial Management in Groningen in your first year and Banking and Finance in Milan, Italy, in your second year. Read more about this Double Degree option with the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan.
The MSc International Financial Management caught my attention because it covers not only corporate finance but also includes risk management, financial accounting, and analytical and quantitative skills. It blends finance with management, instilling analytical thinking. It's more than just numbers; it's about analyzing and planning the next steps. The programme also provides a global perspective on the financial market. Upon completing the programme, I aspire to work in the banking industry, and IFM prepares me thoroughly for this field. All courses offer essential aspects for my future career. Beyond practical and technical knowledge, MSc IFM enhances my critical, creative, and problem-solving thinking, focusing on solutions.
The MSc International Financial Management captivates me with its diverse curriculum, problem-solving focus, and international market orientation. It equips students with analytical skills for addressing global challenges in multinational corporations, a valuable asset for international firms. My participation in the Sustainable Society Focus Area, delving into contemporary developments and corporate-society dynamics, aligns with the growing emphasis on ethics and sustainability, enhancing my future career prospects. I firmly believe that my acquired knowledge in transaction evaluation, financial analysis, stakeholder considerations, and ESG/CSR practices is exceptionally valuable in today's business landscape.
I chose to study this Master’s programme, because one of the unique features is the opportunity to do a Double Degree programme, allowing you to study in both Groningen and Milan. What I value most about the MSc International Financial Management are its diverse opportunities. The programme's flexibility allows internships, studying in Milan through the DDM programme, and a valuable job market preparation, including a Career Week, where you engage with potential employers. Furthermore, guest lectures, real-life cases, and in-class projects enhance practical career understanding. Additionally, the mandatory courses greatly emphasize sustainability and digital business, fostering awareness and practical application. I believe the knowledge gained in this programme will be a solid foundation for effectively adapting to real-world work situations.
Last but not least, Groningen is a beautiful historic city with a large student community and is also relatively affordable compared to other Dutch cities.
Find out more about the difference between the MSc International Financial Management and MSc Finance.