Sunday, February 24, 2019

MSc Development Finance

Furthering my experience in finance and economics is one of my goals. As a native of Brunei, a growing country, I would like to contri scarcee to my countrys progress with the use of the knowledge and skills that I acquired during my undergraduate studies. Majoring in accounting and economics has provided me extensive knowledge of various economic principles and theories and their application in the business world. Although the University of Manchester has given me capable knowledge in the field that I baffle chosen, I call back that pursuing to study under this programme would provide me a openhanded yet focused knowledge in development finance and its practicable application in the public sector.I chose to pursue this programme because of its world(prenominal) focus, group work, and emphasis on learning public finance, bank and non-bank pecuniary institutions, worldwide finance organizations, aid agencies and other finance-related aras of study that crowd out attend to in understanding how the financial theories governing our country and the world thrift work. The program is too designed to teach me financial inclusion and microfinance in relation to poverty reduction.My interest in development finance low gear sparked during my junior years. My wish to contribute to my countrys progress was nurture intensified by a course about economic policies of developing countries and their role in the international market. Working at the Ministry of Foreign personal matters and Trade Development in Brunei under the Finance Department for pass internship last summer 2007 has also provided me first-hand experience and knowledge in international trade.I am confident that this university has the capacity to provide students with knowledge beyond the conventional financial educational program. The programme of University of Manchester also includes strengthening the uninflected decision-making skills of students. It also offers wider academic opportun ities and school resources that will deepen my expertise and let out my perspectives. I am especially interested and looking forward to the foreign field visit which is a crucial part of the programme.Most of the countries visited are developing countries like Brunei which face similar economic situations. The programme also allows students to conduct research in government and non-government organizations and other universities in the U.K. This can not only broaden my knowledge and hone my skills in finance, but also enhance my socializing and communication skills.With hopes and persuasion in my mind, I aim to establish a career that can contribute to the further development of the financial situation in my county. One of the careers that I have in mind is a job in Brunei Investment chest of drawers (BIA). As mentioned earlier, my country is a developing country. Although we are an oil-producing country, I hope that in terms of investment and contribution to the world economy, there is lifelessness much room for progress. Through this programme, I know that I would be able to obtain what is necessary to achieve my goal. Thus, I see myself fortunate in a career on this field and making Brunei a more developed and investment-focused country.

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