Specialized Master in Microfinance

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  • Programme title
    Specialized Master in Microfinance
  • Programme mnemonic
    MS-FINA
  • Programme organised by
    • Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
    • Université de Mons
  • Degree type
    Advanced master
  • Tier
    2nd cycle
  • Field and branch of study
    Human and social sciences/Economics and business management
  • Schedule type
    Evenings and weekends
  • Languages of instruction
    english
  • Theoretical programme duration
    1 year
  • Campus
    Solbosch
  • Category / Topic
    Human and social sciences - Economics and business management
  • Jury President
    Marek HUDON
  • Jury Secretary
    Marc LABIE

Presentation

Details

General information

Degree type

Advanced master

Theoretical programme duration

1 year

Learning language(s)

english

Schedule type

Evenings and weekends

Campus

Solbosch

Category(ies) - Topic(s)

Human and social sciences - Economics and business management

Organising faculty(s) and university(ies)

Presentation

The European Microfinance Programme (EMP) was launched in 2005 in response to a growing demand for training in development activities, particularly in microfinance. Currently, the EMP is jointly organised by three European universities (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université de Mons and Université de Paris-Dauphine) and four non-governmental organizations ADA, BRS, CERISE and SOS Faim.

The purpose of the programme is to train microfinance professionals from both the North and the South and contribute to the strengthening of microfinance institutions worldwide in accordance with the highest international standards.

The EMP offers a multidisciplinary approach on development issues in the microfinance sector. The programme combines solid theoretical foundations, practical knowledge, and on-field internship.

  

The microfinance sector is developing at a rapid pace creating a growing demand for experienced professionals within microfinance and credit institutions, banks and development investment funds in Europe and abroad.

The European Microfinance Programme is the first microfinance education program with a European scope and perspective. It offers the combined expertise of academics and experts working in the field.

Professors from three European universities in Belgium (ULB-UMONS) and France (Université Paris Dauphine) provide a solid theoretical foundation. Practitioners from the four non-governmental partner organizations ADA, BRS, CERISE and SOS Faim give insights into the latest techniques used by international microfinance institutions.

The EMP is a particularly international Master. It gathers students from 20 to 30 different countries. Around 50% of them come from Southern countries. The programme provides the students with a broad overview of the field of microfinance followed by a compulsory internship in a microfinance institution in a developing country. EMP graduates are well-trained multi-disciplinary professionals, ready to innovatively address the challenges that the sector is facing today.

Universities:

  • Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
  • Université de Mons, Belgium
  • Université Paris-Dauphine, France

Partner NGOs:

  • ADA, Luxemburg
  • BRS, Belgium
  • CERISE, France
  • SOS Faim, Belgium

Access conditions

Programme

The European Microfinance Programme lasts one year (60 credits) and is spread over 3 periods:

  • 1st period (September-January): Introductory studies
  • 2nd period (February-April): Specialisation
  • 3rd period (May-August): Internship and Master thesis

What's next ?

Prospects

Career prospects for graduates of the European Microfinance Programme:

  • NGOs working in Microfinance
  • International id organisations
  • MFI rating agencies
  • Investment funds
  • Scientific research