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  1. stackemup's Avatar
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    For those interested in Technology/Quantitative roles
    Hello all,

    For those interested in the more quantitative roles, check out this article by the Financial Times: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/0664cd92-6...#axzz1z5P1HDt5

    Its about UCL's Financial Computing Centre, according to the article its quite respected amongst the big players in the financial district.
  2. magic105.4's Avatar
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    Re: For those interested in Technology/Quantitative roles
    Just about to look at that article.

    But, I have heard good things about UCL Financial Computing degrees.

    I know that the degree content is structured and sponsored by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BOAML and Credit Suisse.

    In terms of employment, there are quite a few on linkedin.

    Hope I have been a help, im not biased, Ill be studying Accountancy & Finance at LSE next year.

    Anyways, need to read that posed article by the FT.
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