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About / Academic Affiliate Members

In January 2011, the IAQF launched its Academic Affiliate Membership, which is open to masters level academic programs conferring a degree in Quantitative Finance or similarly named concentration, including Financial Engineering, Mathematical Finance, and Computational Finance.

By becoming officially affiliated with the IAQF, Academic Affiliate Members bring international visibility to their programs and provide unique opportunities for their students and directors to connect with the organization. Students and administrators of Academic Affiliate programs receive a variety of member benefits, including:

  • Membership in IAQF for up to three academic professors or administrators (value of $300, $100 per membership)
  • Membership in IAQF for all current full and part-time students until graduation (a $25 value)
  • One seat for a faculty or administrator at the IAQF FEOY Gala Dinner
  • Discounted admission for students to IAQF events, including webinars, panels, and symposiums
  • Highlighted as an Affiliate Member in FEOY programs and on the IAQF website
  • Highlighted in the Program Directory as an academic member
  • IAQF-sponsored student project competition with winning papers presented to the membership

We thank our current Affiliate Members that support the IAQF and the promotion of the field of quantitative finance:

Baruch College, Masters in Financial Engineering

Boston University, Questrom School of Business MS in Mathematical Finance

Carnegie Mellon University, Masters in Computational Finance

Columbia University, Industrial Engineering & Operations Research

Columbia University, Mathematics of Finance MA 

Cornell University, Financial Engineering Manhattan

Fordham University, Master of Science in Quantitative Finance

George Washington University, MSF

Georgia Institute of Technology, Master of Science in Quantitative and Computational Science

Johns Hopkins University, Master of Science in Engineering in Financial Mathematics

North Carolina State, MS Financial Mathematics

NYU Courant Institute, MS Mathematics in Finance

NYU Tandon School of Engineering, MS in Financial Engineering

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Lally School of Management, MS, Quantitative Finance and Risk Analytics

Rutgers Business School, Master of Quantitative Finance

Rutgers University, Masters, Financial Statistics and Risk Management Program

Rutgers University, Mathematical Finance Master's Program

Stevens Institute of Technology, Financial Engineering

UC Berkeley, Haas School, Masters in Financial Engineering

UCLA, Anderson School, Masters in Financial Engineering

University of Chicago, MS Financial Mathematics

University of Illinois, MS Financial Engineering

University of Michigan, Masters of Quantitative Finance and Risk Management

University of Minnesota, Master of Financial Mathematics

University of North Carolina at Charlotte, MS in Mathematical Finance

University of Toronto, Master of Mathematical Finance Program

University of Waterloo, Master of Quantitative Finance

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