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My next steps after MiQEF (October 2020)
At the Graduation Day Autumn Semester 2020 Filippo Cavaleri received the LGT Prize for the best overall degree in MiQEF 2019/2020. He is now a first-year student in the Finance Ph.D. programme at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Read more about his decision for a Ph.D. and what it is like to study at the Booth School in Chicago.
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My next steps after MEcon (October 2020)
At the Graduation Day Autumn Semester 2020 Verena Konzett was awared the Jöhr Prize for the best overall degree in MEcon 2019/2020. Reade more about Verena's next steps after MEcon. |
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Dynamic Pricing not only for Sports (May 2020)
Ann-Cathrin Fels, MiQEF alumna, was rewarded the price for the best Master's thesis 2019/2020, shared with Johannes Matt (MEcon). Now she works at the global consultancy firm Bain & Company. What is the potential of dynamic pricing? How was the exchange term at Haas School of Business in California, and how does it compare to HSG studies? Why is MiQEF’s quantitative focus a good preparation for consultancy work? Read more. |
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Multitasking in Economics (March 2020)
Maria Volkmann is a MEcon, the Master in Economics, student and the new president of the Ad Hoc Economics student club. What is the key mission of the club? Does she want to be a specialist or an allrounder in economics? What is the economic problem that needs an in-depth-analysis and is waiting for a Master thesis, complete with an own policy perspective? What is the next step: industry boss, journalist, policy maker or scientist? Read more.
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Banks Need Help from MiQEF Students (December 2019)
Max Arrich and Florina Benkhalifa; MiQE/F-Students: In their Master thesis, Max Arrich and Florian Benkhalifa studied the secrets of credit risk modeling and realized a large potential for practical applications. They started Paraloq Analytics and build mathematical modelling tools for banks. How does it feel to be a start-up entrepreneur? How is entrepreneurship usefully combined with PhD research? Why is the PEF program at HSG their preferred choice? Read more.
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30 Under 30: An Economist’s Career (September 2019)
Massimo Mannino, MEcon alumnus of 2014, made it on the prestigious list of most influential young pioneers “30 Under 30” of the renowned U.S. business magazine Forbes. Massimo is a data analytics specialist and serial start-up entrepreneur. Why is a sound training in economics a good investment for a private sector career? Why is data analytics the key to success in the new digital economy? What is the biggest challenge in starting up a new firm? Read more. |
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Central Banking in Action (May 2019)
Sindre Midttun is a MEcon student from Norway with a bachelor degree in Economics from Oslo University. With three colleagues, he just won the prestigious Norwegian Central Bank Case Competition. How did they beat the competition? How does studying MEcon differ from studying economics in Oslo? What are the highlights of the MEcon experience? Will the future career be in public policy, management or in science? Read more. |

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Ad-Hoc Economics: A fizzy student community (March 2019)
Andrea Poinelli, president of the brand new HSG club Ad-Hoc Economics (AHE), has studied economics all over Europe. He started in Italy, was an exchange student in Sweden, acquired a Master of Science degree in Financial Economics in Rotterdam, and started MEcon in fall 2018. How do HSG studies compare to other universities? What are the highlights and downers in the first semester of MEcon? Should economists do more clubbing? Read more. |

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Is a double degree double work? (Dec. 2018)
Jörn Onken, top scoring MEcon student, looks back on a great first year at Stockholm School of Economics. In his second Master year at HSG now, he is scouting a challenging research topic for a Master thesis. Which topic is waiting for thesis research? What are the highlights in Stockholm? How does MEcon knowhow help with internships in leading consultancy firms? What is the future holding? Read more.
Find out more about all double degree options during your Master's degree programme.
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"Blockchain is the toolkit for realizing our vision of a shared economy." (May 2018)
The two St.Gallen Alumni, Jean-Luc Bourquin (MEcon 2017) and Anselm Pilz (MiQE/F 2017), are among the first employees of the rapidly growing company Deon Digital AG.
The Zürich-based startup develops software for smart contracts, utilizing blockchain (i.e., distributed ledger) technology. How do they help companies reinvent their business models and compete in the digital world? Their work starts with understanding client needs and provides solutions based on data analytics and business modeling. Read more.
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"The MiQEF had it all... and I would pursue it again!" (May 2018)
How does MiQEF connect to New York University, MIT and Columbia University? Xavier Giroud knows. He is a MiQEF graduate of 2005.
Following a subsequent PhD at New York University, he joined MIT as a Ford International Career Development Professor of Finance in 2011 and, since 2017, is the Roger F. Murray Associate Professor in Finance at Columbia University. How can finance help firms grow larger and create more value and more jobs? What are the advantages of economics for a career in finance? What is his most vivid memory of studying MiQEF in St.Gallen? Find out more.
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No Pain, No Gain (March 2018)
Johannes Matt, top scoring MEcon student, looks back on an intensive first semester. He explains how he perceives the strengths and weaknesses of the curriculum and how he plans to organize his further studies until graduation. He also reflects on his research interests and potential topics for a Master thesis. Read more.
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Entrepreneurial Spirits (March 2018)
Roger Baumann, Alumnus of Economics at HSG (Doctorate in 2005, Lizentiat/Master's Degree in 1999) is a founding partner and CEO of c-alm, a St.Gallen based firm specialized in Comprehensive Asset Liability Management. You are worried about risk and return in your investment portfolio? He is the man. Besides, he also shares his experience in founding a startup, why he hires 40 economists in a team of 50 to expand the business, and how he finds time to teach pension economics, finance and insurance at the University. Read more. |

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Very High Expectations (Nov. 2017)
Christina Maier, top 5% bachelor graduate from the renowned University of Munich, started the MiQE/F programme and has high expectations. She answers why she preferred studying economics at HSG, what she expects from MiQEF training, and which topics she intends to explore in her Master thesis. Read more. |

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MEcon Knowhow for Business (Nov. 2017)
Philipp Stumm, Alumnus of MEcon 2014, is a Senior Consultant in Analytics and Information Management (IM) at Deloitte Switzerland in Zurich. He gives some good advice how MEcon students can outperform business students in making a management career. Read more. |

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Economics 6.0 for Bankers (Nov. 2017)
Andrina Niederberger, Alumna of MiQE/F 2016 and Treasury Asset Liability Manager at Credit Suisse, applies economics to banking. She tells the secrets of her price winning 6.0 Master thesis and explains why MiQE/F was such a good idea. Read more. |

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Life at the World Bank (Oct. 2017)
Dr. Rebekka Grun, HSG economics Alumna, is an economist at the World Bank in Washington and was advisor to the previous President of the Bank. What is an advisor to the President doing? What are the main challenges and tasks of economists at the World Bank? What should economics programs at universities teach to prepare for a job in international organizations? Read more.
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