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The Duisenberg School of Finance (DSF) was an educational organization in the Netherlands which offered Master's level education in finance between 2008 and 2015. The school was initiated as a collaborative initiative of the Dutch financial sector with local and international academic institutions. Amongst others, the founders of the initiative were Nout Wellink and Minister of the Economic Affairs, Maria van der Hoeven. The name was chosen by the founders to honor Wim Duisenberg, the first President of the European Central Bank.

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  • The Duisenberg School of Finance (DSF) was an educational organization in the Netherlands which offered Master's level education in finance between 2008 and 2015. The school was initiated as a collaborative initiative of the Dutch financial sector with local and international academic institutions. Amongst others, the founders of the initiative were Nout Wellink and Minister of the Economic Affairs, Maria van der Hoeven. The name was chosen by the founders to honor Wim Duisenberg, the first President of the European Central Bank. The annual enrollment accounted for around one hundred students. An administrative staff of eighteen faculty members was created with the support of the partnering institutions, amongst others Dutch Central Bank, ING and APG. The university is located in the Symphony offices in the Amsterdam financial district Zuidas. The campus of the school is in the Symphony Offices building. The board of directors and the executive fellowship at DSF are also executive board directors at largest financial institutions in Netherlands. In 2015, Dutch Center for Higher Education Information (Dutch: Centrum Hoger Onderwijs Informatie) has ranked LLM Finance and Law programme as the highest ranking professional program in the Netherlands As of fall 2015, the program of Duisenberg School of Financed is integrated into the school programs of Vrije Universiteit and University of Amsterdam. The program has been named Duisenberg Honors Program at VU and UVA. (en)
  • Duisenberg School of Finance, kortweg DSF, is een voormalige universiteit in Amsterdam gespecialiseerd in de financiering, regulatie, recht en onderdeel van het Tilburg Universiteit, Vrije Universiteit en Universiteit van Amsterdam. De instelling werd regelmatig genoemd als een topuniversiteit die internationaal in ranglijsten vaak hoog aangeschreven staat. Toegang tot de DSF is zeer selectief. Voor de populairste opleidingen gold in 2009 een toelatingspercentage van ongeveer 7%. De oprichters van het initiatief waren Nout Wellink en minister van Economische Zaken, Maria van der Hoeven. De naam, Duisenberg School of Finance, werd gekozen door de oprichters na Wim Duisenberg, de eerste president van de Europese Centrale Bank. De Duisenberg School of Finance werd op 1 september 2015 opgeheven omdat het te weinig studenten aantrok. Hierdoor kon het niet zelfstandig voortbestaan en werd het als Duisenberg Honours Programme opgenomen door de Universiteit van Amsterdam en de Vrije Universiteit. (nl)
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  • For leaders in finance
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  • Gustav Mahlerplein 117, 1082 MS (en)
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  • The Duisenberg School of Finance (DSF) was an educational organization in the Netherlands which offered Master's level education in finance between 2008 and 2015. The school was initiated as a collaborative initiative of the Dutch financial sector with local and international academic institutions. Amongst others, the founders of the initiative were Nout Wellink and Minister of the Economic Affairs, Maria van der Hoeven. The name was chosen by the founders to honor Wim Duisenberg, the first President of the European Central Bank. (en)
  • Duisenberg School of Finance, kortweg DSF, is een voormalige universiteit in Amsterdam gespecialiseerd in de financiering, regulatie, recht en onderdeel van het Tilburg Universiteit, Vrije Universiteit en Universiteit van Amsterdam. De Duisenberg School of Finance werd op 1 september 2015 opgeheven omdat het te weinig studenten aantrok. Hierdoor kon het niet zelfstandig voortbestaan en werd het als Duisenberg Honours Programme opgenomen door de Universiteit van Amsterdam en de Vrije Universiteit. (nl)
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