Vergangene Zentralbankkurse
Die Deutsche Bundesbank bietet seit 1995 internationale Zentralbankkurse für Notenbankmitarbeiter und Notenbankmitarbeiterinnen aus der ganzen Welt an. Sie finden entweder in Präsenz oder online statt (siehe Kursbeschreibung, bitte dies unbedingt bei der Anmeldung beachten). An den in Englisch gehaltenen Kursen können bis zu 20 Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter von Zentralbanken teilnehmen. Auf Grund der Platzrestriktionen kann nur ein Teilnehmer bzw. eine Teilnehmerin von jeder Zentralbank eingeladen werden. Mehr als 600 Zentralbankangehörige aus rund 80 Ländern nehmen jährlich an unseren internationalen Zentralbankkursen teil.
Ziel der Kurse ist es, über die rein fachliche Wissensvermittlung hinaus ein internationales Forum für den Ideen-, Meinungs- und Gedankenaustausch zu bieten. Die Bundesbank wählt daher einen differenzierten Ansatz zur Ausgestaltung ihrer internationalen Zentralbankkurse. Je nach Zielgruppe (Führungskräfte, Spezialisten, Neueinsteiger oder Nachwuchskräfte) werden die Kurse entweder als Seminar, als Kurs mit praktischen Teilen (z. B. am Computer), als Diskussionsforum oder als reiner Workshop konzipiert. Die Kursdauer variiert von drei Tagen bis zu einer Woche.
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Aktuelle Kurse
Hier finden Sie Informationen zu Kursen, die ab dem Jahr 2023 stattgefunden haben.
Sollten Sie an einem Thema interessiert sein, schicken Sie uns gerne eine E-Mail an internationalcourses@bundesbank.de.
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Cash management – strategy, branch operations and combating counterfeit money
The course is designed for mid-level and senior employees involved in issuing and processing banknotes and coins or in dealing with counterfeit money as well as for executives and managers heading groups, sections or divisions in the cash department. Participants should have a sound background in cash management and be willing to talk about their area of responsibility.
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Cash demand planning (2/5)
This online course is aimed at those new to roles in central bank cash departments who would like an introduction to how to plan future demand and how to monitor the cash stock, through to more experienced experts wishing to expand their knowledge as well as those that are responsible for supervising such processes.
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HR Issues in a Changing World In cooperation with the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) and the Joint Vienna Institute (JVI)
Staff from HR units of central banks. Participants should have good knowledge of the systems and procedures used in their respective institutions to manage HR issues.
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Introduction to financial stability, systemic risk and macroprudential policy
This course is aimed at central bank officials working in the area of financial stability. Participants should have a basic understanding of the surveillance and analysis of systemic risk and macroprudential policy. Input from participants on current developments in their home countries is appreciated. The course may also be of interest to staff working in other central bank areas related to financial stability, such as banking supervision, monetary policy or payment systems.
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Monetary policy implementation In cooperation with the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) and the Joint Vienna Institute (JVI)
Junior to mid-level central bank officials working in monetary policy operations and officials from central banks or ministries of finance or economics whose responsibilities require, or who have a strong interest in acquiring, a thorough understanding of monetary policy implementation.
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Accounting for banking supervisors
Mid to senior-level banking supervisors from central banks and supervisory authorities.
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Payment and securities settlement systems
The course is designed for mid-level and senior employees of central banks. A solid background in payment clearing and settlement issues is essential for constructive and productive participation in the course. Participants should be familiar with the payment system policy and practices applied in their home country. Additionally, they will be invited to take an active part in the discussions and case studies, covering topics like T2S, oversight and innovations.
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Macroeconomic analysis and forecasting Expert panel
Mid-level central bank officials working in the area of macroeconomic analysis or projections. Candidates who wish to applyfor the courseshould have a sound grasp of macroeconomic theory, and are expected to have a good understanding of basic econometrics and experience in the use of commonly used modelling techniques.
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The Bundesbank – a German central bank in Europe and its role in cash supply according to ESCB rules (1/5)
This online course is aimed at those new to roles in central bank cash departments who would like to start by gaining an overview of the field, through to more experienced experts wishing to expand their knowledge and learn about the approach taken in Europe, including a close-up look at the Bundesbank.
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Banking supervisory stress testing – methods and areas of application Expert panel
This course is aimed at experts in banking supervision or financialstability with a sound background in stress testing. They should have a thorough understanding of the stress testing approaches used at their central bank and be prepared to share their knowledge with the other participants in the group. Active participation in the form of a short presentation on stress testing initiatives is mandatory.