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About the courses
Spring series
 
Recent Courses

Unique events for central bankers and financial regulators

Over 1,400 delegates from more than 100 central banks and regulators
have attended these courses.

About the venues
Clare College
Clare College, Cambridge

Clare College is one of Cambridge's oldest colleges boasting 17th century architecture, stunning gardens and a convenient location in central Cambridge, either side of the River Cam. It remains today a society of teachers and students brought together by a common interest in learning, teaching and research. For more information about this venue, click here.
Click here
for directions to Clare College.


Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Cumberland Lodge, in Windsor Great Park, 20 minutes from Heathrow airport is one of the UK's most historic and prestigious residential conference venues.

The lodge was originally built in the middle of the seventeenth century by John Byfield, a captain in Cromwell's army.

It was subsequently the home of Queen Victoria's favourite daughter, Princess Helena. Since 1947 it has been occupied by the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Foundation - an educational trust.

The Lodge offers very high standards of accommodation and catering as well as excellent meeting facilities.More>

How to get there: Cumberland Lodge is 20 minutes away from Heathrow airport, and 35 minutes by train from Waterloo station in central London

 

19-23 April


26-30 April

  • Central Bank Governance: the Role of the Board pdf
  • Current Challenges and the Future of Central Bank Statistics pdf
  • Effective Internal Audit for Central Banks
  • How to Implement a Risk-Based Framework for AML and CFT pdf



Autumn series

1-4 September

  • Human Resource Planning and Performance Measurement in Central Banks
  • Financial Risk Management for Central Banks
  • Communications and External Relations for Central Banks and Supervisors
  • Effective Oversight of Payment and Settlement Systems
  • The Changing Framework of Monetary Policy Operations
  • Legal Risks and Good Governance for Central Banks and Supervisors


15-18 September

  • Government Debt Management: New Trends and Challenges
  • New Frontiers in Financial Market Supervision & Regulation
  • Accounting Standards and Financial Reporting for Central Banks
  • Business Continuity and Operational Risk Management in Central Banking
  • Maximising the Value of Economic Analysis for Central Banks
  • IT Governance for Central Banks

 
From 1999 to 2008 speakers have included:

Elisabeth Ardaillon, head of communications directorate, European Central Bank; Peter W. Allsopp, formerly head of the payment, settlement & clearing systems division, Bank of England; Dr Mads Andenas, director of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law; Dr Paul Ayris, director of library services at University College London; Peter Bakstansky, senior vice-president and head of public information at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Vyvian Bronk, UK Financial Services Authority; Alastair Clark, executive director, Bank of England; Ed Crooks, economics editor of the Financial Times; Udaibir S. Das, deputy chief in the financial system surveillance division at the International Monetary Fund; Professor Philip Davis, Brunel University; Richard Farrant, former managing director, UK Financial Services Authority; Charles Freeland, deputy secretary general of the Basel Committee; Professor Charles Goodhart, CBE, FBA, Norman Sosnow professor of banking and finance at the London School of Economics; Manfred Körber, director of external relations at the European Central Bank; Dr Rosa Lastra, Queen Mary and Westfield College; Kenneth G. Lay, deputy treasurer and director at the World Bank; Dr Gerard Lyons, chief economist and group head of global research, Standard Chartered Bank; Claes Norgren, president of the Financial Action Task Force on money laundering; Peter Nicholl, governor of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Professor Jimmy Gurulé, former undersecretary for enforcement at the US Treasury; Professor Avinash Persaud, Gresham Professor of Economics; Brian Quinn, former head of supervision and surveillance at the Bank of England; Jean-Jacques Rey, former executive director, National Bank of Belgium; Betsy Roberts, director, Financial Stability Institute, Bank for International Settlements; Peter Rodgers, secretary of the Bank of England; Professor René Smits, former general counsel to the Nederlandsche Bank, now Chief Legal Counsel of the Netherlands Competition Authority; John Tattersall, chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers financial services regulatory consulting group; John Trundle, head of the market infrastructure division of the Bank of England; George J. Vojta, president of the Financial Services Forum and former vice-chairman of Bankers Trust; Professor Geoffrey Wood, professor of finance at City University Business School and special adviser to the Bank of England on financial stability; Dr Chiara Zilioli, deputy general counsel of the European Central Bank

 
 
Series 2008
Series 2007

Series 2006
Series 2005
Series 2004
Series 2003
Series 2002
Series 2001
Why should I attend?

  Comments from delegates
  Biographies of speakers

How to register
To register for any of these courses, please download and print the Registration Form, fill in the details as appropriate and fax to Central Banking Publications on +44 20 7484 9758. Places on these seminars are strictly limited and allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
Questions?
If you have any questions about any of the conference series please contact conference@centralbanking.co.uk or call +44 20 7004 7411(9 am - 6 pm GMT)
Training Advisory Board

Peter Allsopp Paul Ayris

 

Alan Cameron Charles Goodhart
  Peter Nicholl Richard Pratt

Jean-Jacques
Rey
René Smits

 

George Vojta
Other Events

Central Banking Publications organise a range of public and private discussion forums for policymakers and practitioners, including:

Central Bank Financial Reporting Study Group

Sovereign Asset & Debt Management

Previous attendees
Central Bank of Algeria; National Bank of Angola; Central Bank of the Rep of Armenia; Central Bank of Aruba; Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austria); Central Bank of the Bahamas; Central Bank of Barbados; National Bank of Belgium; Commission Bancaire et Financière (Belgium); Bermuda Monetary Authority; Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bank of Canada; Bank of Cape Verde; Eastern Caribbean Central Bank; Cayman Islands Monetary Authority; Central Bank of Chile; Central Bank of China; Banco de la República, Colombia; Superintendencia General De Valores (Costa Rica), Consejo Nacional de Supervision del Sistema Financia (Costa Rica); Croatian National Bank; Central Bank of Cyprus; National Bank of Denmark; Bank of the Dominican Republic; Bank of England; Bank of Estonia; Bank of Finland; Financial Supervision Authority (Finland); Bank of France; Central Bank of The Gambia; Deutsche Bundesbank; Ministry of Finance (Germany); European Central Bank; Bank of Ghana; Securities and Regulatory Commission (Ghana); Bank of Greece; Bank of Guatemala; Bank of Haiti; Monetary Authority of Hong Kong; Securities and Futures Commission (Hong Kong); National Bank of Hungary; Central Bank of Iceland; Reserve Bank of India; Bank Indonesia; Indonesian Capital Market Supervision; Central Bank of Iran; Central Bank of Ireland; Bank of Israel; Bank of Italy; Commissione Nazionale per le Societá e la Borsa (Italy); Bank of Jamaica; The Bank of Japan;

Central Bank of Kenya; Bank of Korea; Central Bank of Kuwait; Bank of Latvia; Central Bank of Lesotho; Central Bank of Libya; Due Diligence Unit (Liechtenstein); Bank of Lithuania; Reserve Bank of Malawi; Bank Negara Malaysia; Securities Commission (Malaysia); Labuan Offshore Financial Services Authority (Malaysia); Central Bank of Malta; Bank of Mexico; National Bank of Moldova; Central Bank of Montenegro; Bank of Mozambique; Bank of Namibia; The Netherlands Bank; Reserve Bank of New Zealand; Central Bank of Nigeria; Central Bank of Norway; Central Bank of Oman; State Bank of Pakistan; National Securities Commission (Panama); Superintendencia de Banca y Seguros (Peru); Central Bank of the Philippines; National Bank of Poland; Poland's State Office for Insurance Supervision; Bank of Portugal; Central Bank of the Russian Federation; Central Bank of San Marino; Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency; Bank of Sierra Leone; Monetary Authority of Singapore; National Bank of Slovakia; South African National Treasury; South African Reserve Bank; Bank of Spain; Central Bank of Sri Lanka; Bank of Sudan; Sveriges Riksbank (Sweden); Swiss National Bank; BIS; Central Bank of China (Taiwan); Bank of Tanzania; Bank of Thailand; Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago; Central Bank of the Rep of Turkey; Capital Market Board (Turkey); Bank of Uganda; Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates; Bank Indonesia (USA); Federal Reserve System (USA); Central Bank of Venezuela; Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

What do the delegates say?

Here are some of the things which previous delegates have said about the combination of Christ's College's historic surroundings and the seminar programme:

"Standing ovation for the idea of the conference, its venue and organisation"

" the conference was valuable in bringing us together and allowing networking, in highlighting issues of common concern"

"Thank you for this marvellous and fruitful conference!"

"Central, beautiful, wonderful atmosphere"

"The conference has proven most useful… sharing of views and experiences was embraced and will prove invaluable"

"Good selection of participants -- all high level of professionals -- very important for dialogue and exchange of experiences"

"I have attended many workshops for central bankers. Those organised by Central Banking Publications are by far the best"

 


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