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  • - I really enjoy the aspect of quantitative finance because it fuses mathematics from the physical sciences in a commercial setting.

    - It lies on an intersection of three disciplines:

    mathematics, finance, and programming, and I'm kind of interested in all of them at the same time.

    Does this thing really exist?

    Yes, it exists. It's called
    quantitative finance.

    - Now, I wanted to do something

    which involved maths,
    and coding, and finance,

    and UTS has just that exact combination.

    - So we're very proud of our
    Master of Quantitative Finance

    because it's actually quite
    distinct from a lot of degrees.

    All the subjects

    in our main Master of
    Quantitative Finance curriculum

    are taught only to
    students in that degree.

    We can actually use the mathematics

    at an appropriate level
    of sophistications,

    rather than catering to a much
    broader class of students,

    which perhaps don't
    have all the preparation

    that is necessary.

    - The subjects were very relevant

    to what the industry looks for in a quant,

    particularly in model
    validation, model development,

    pricing libraries.

    The languages which UTS teaches
    in terms of C++, VBA, Excel,

    those are exactly what
    the industry is asking.

    - The Master of Quantitative Finance

    is now nearly 20 years old,

    but that doesn't mean

    that we're still teaching
    the same subjects

    in the same way that we
    were teaching 20 years ago.

    One of the important changes that came in

    were the various valuation
    adjustments, the so-called XVAs,

    that were introduced in the industry.

    They are now covered in the subject.

    More recently, of course, machine
    learning, neural networks,

    and the like have become
    very important tools

    in many areas of application.

    And we are applying
    machine learning techniques

    to quantitative finance
    problems in this degree.

    - The preparation that UTS gave us

    in terms of the industry
    requirements was just awesome.

    They provided notes,

    they gave us a lot of
    guidance during class,

    the assignments were really useful.

    - The quality of teaching
    at UTS is very high.

    Being associated with the
    Quant Finance Research Centre

    has well meant that we
    had dedicated professors

    that really knew their subject matter

    and were really approachable.

    And you really get dedicated time

    with tutors and your professors,

    and that helps with growing and learning.

    - Traditionally, you'd expect them

    to become quant analysts in a bank,

    but the areas of potential careers

    are actually much broader than that.

    We've had people go to fund
    managers, including hedge funds,

    work for the bank regulator,
    or also for large corporates.

    - I love mathematics so much.

    I just wanna use it more
    and more and apply it.

    - It's a rewarding career.

    You are in markets,

    you're dealing with big
    deals and big transactions.

    - The Australian Financial
    Review's BOSS Magazine

    did a ranking in various
    business disciplines.

    And in quantitative finance,

    our university, UTS, was
    ranked first in Australia

    and second in the world.

    - It's heaven or someone
    who loves maths, and coding,

    and finance, and someone
    who wants to become a quant.

    This is the place to be.

    - For me, it was totally worth it.

    My life became more interesting.

    - I wouldn't be where I am today

    if I hadn't applied myself

    for the Quantitative
    Finance Master's Degree.

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    - What I find so interesting about analytical chemistry is just the wide range of applications that you can use.

    - There are so many options because what we do with our analytical methods is just applicable everywhere.

    - We can develop methods for identifying biomarkers for certain diseases, looking at environmental contaminants which are suspected as cancer-causing agents.

    These are all analytical challenges which we are solving here at UTS. The Masters of Science, majoring in Analytical Chemical Technologies, was created in consultation with industry.

    This degree was designed to give you the skills required to work in a number of industries, whether that be in environmental
    testing laboratories or chemical diagnostics.

    You'll be able to leave this degree

    and be immediately useful once
    you start your employment.

    - The high-tech instruments
    that we have access to here

    is one of the main reasons that I chose

    to do my post-grad studies here.

    We have a new analytical lab facility

    that's just been opened up and
    it gives us the opportunity

    to work with all of this new equipment

    that they are using out in the industry.

    - Now I'm working for a
    global company called SCIEX, specialising in an instrument
    that I use during my PhD,

    which was in the end the
    reason why I got the job.

    - The academics here
    at UTS are incredible.

    They give a lot of support.

    I found to students, they're
    really great with supervising,

    getting you to join in on their projects

    and they've given you
    a lot of opportunities

    and they've also helped a lot

    with connections into industry.

    I think it's important to be a
    part of a well-funded faculty

    because they are investing
    in us and our education,

    which will eventually

    make us more employable out in industry.

    - What really also helped me,

    I've done a lot of teaching at UTS.

    I've interacted with a lot of students

    and this really helps me

    to understanding how
    different culture work,

    and it was a really good
    foundation for my job

    what I've learned here.

    - This degree was designed
    to accommodate those already

    in industry looking to upskill,

    or those who are completing
    their undergraduate degrees

    and want to gain further education

    which will suit them for
    the jobs of the future.

    - There's so much opportunity
    at the moment in this field

    and we definitely have a
    shortage of scientists,

    and I think that would be
    a lot of open doors for you

    and it's a really interesting area

    that has a lot of potential.

    - UTS in general has a very strong focus

    in working in the industry.

    This masters represents that really well.

    It trains you with the instruments

    and with the knowledge that you will need,

    and it makes you a great
    candidate for anyone

    who is looking for an analytical chemist.

    This course will really get you prepared

    to step into industry.

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