Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Master in Central Banking (MCB) program is a year-long residential program designed for central bankers. It emphasizes systems thinking, best practices, innovation, and new technologies. The program is taught by MIT Sloan faculty and world-class resident faculty at Asia School of Business, as well as former central bank governors and experts. The MCB program revolves around six pillars: Systems Thinking and Innovation, Challenges of Central Banks, Crisis Prevention and Management, Financial Stability, Data and Digital Technology, and Leadership.
Program Outline
Outline:
The Master in Central Banking (MCB) program is a year-long residential program designed specifically for central bankers. It includes a six-week MIT Sloan Immersion, during which MIT Sloan faculty will teach courses emphasizing systems thinking, best practices, innovation, and new technologies. This program is tailored for professionals employed in central banks and other public institutions responsible for carrying out related central banking functions. The MCB program revolves around the following six pillars:
- Systems Thinking and Innovation
- Challenges of Central Banks
- Crisis Prevention and Management
- Financial Stability
- Data and Digital Technology
- Leadership
Teaching:
The Master in Central Banking is taught by a mix of MIT Sloan faculty, world-class resident faculty at Asia School of Business, and former central bank governors and central bank experts from around the world.