Singapore Global Elective
Corporate Finance for Practitioners

 

Sunday 23 March - Saturday 29 March 2025

 

Volunteer Opportunities

Student Company Visit Host

As a student host, you will be the Master of Ceremonies (MC) for the company visit. Some of your duties will involve arriving promptly at the venue to greet any local speakers and thank them for hosting us. You will introduce the speaker, kick off the Q&A session with some of your own pre-prepared questions and facilitate the Q&A with the wider group. To find out more, view the Student Company Visit Host Brief

Student Blogging & Social Media

Whether you are already a student ambassador or a gifted photographer, get in touch to act as the official GEW champion on social media. Content will be featured in LinkedIn, Instagram stories (as part of the student takeover), Instagram grid, and on the School website.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Accommodation 70-75% Twin occupancy cost Room for duration of the module 25-30% Twin occupancy cost Room for duration of the module. Plus additional fees for single room occupancy (between £500-900)
Meals Breakfast (included in room cost), 1x dinner event, some lunches Lunches, 6x dinners. We would advise budgeting approx. £35 per day for this for casual food only , no alcohol.
Travel In-country public transport or buses will be provided Travel to and from the airport. Airfare.
Visa fees Visa application process and associated fees
Company Visits Curating and sourcing company visits in line with the theme.
Health and Safety Travel insurance for the dates of the module; Risk management and Security Additional travel insurance for extended stay in country
 
 

In Collaboration with Austral Education Group

Delivering International immersion programs for over 17 years, connecting students with local business communities and leaders around the world, providing meaningful and lasting learning opportunities, in-person and online


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Module Outline

This module is intended for those pursuing careers in finance. It aims to provide the basics that practitioners will require in a wide range of such careers, both in the public and private sectors.

The module introduces some key “tools of corporate finance”; and aims to embed practical skills through applications of these in class exercises, case studies and projects. The coverage is intentionally broad – the idea is to provide students with some exposure to a wide range of frameworks and tools that can be applied and developed further, as needed, in their future careers.

Learning Outcomes

"By the end of the module, you will gain an understanding and knowledge of key drivers of the outlook and implications for valuation of projects and choice of capital structure.

You will be able to:

  • Assess Fundamentals (prospects for growth and margins; discount rates; risks).
  • Discuss valuation approaches (price-to-earnings, price-to-book, return on assets/equity, etc.)
  • Choose Capital structure.
  • Analyze Real options.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Module Staff

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Travis Mager

Somaya Wessels Profile

Somaya Wessels

Anique Varleigh Profile

Anique Varleigh

Bridget Robinson Profile

Bridget Robinson

Magali Sainte-Luce Profile

Magali Sainte-Luce

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Grace Hui

Sofia Guardone Profile

Sofia Guardone

Rachael van der Toorn Profile

Rachael van der Toorn

Yichen Zhang Profile

Yichen Zhang

Julia McShane Profile

Julia McShane

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MSc Global Elective 2025 – Corporate Finance For Practitioners (Singapore)

Imperial Business School
London England SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom