The MSc Research Project
Students have the option of studying five specialised electives in term three to give them a breadth of subject matter. Alternatively if students would like to study one particular area of interest in depth they have the option of taking two electives and completing a Business Research Project, which in some cases may be completed in partnership with a sponsoring organisation.
The Project will be of approximately 10,000 words. This offers an opportunity to specialise in a contemporary finance topic related to students’ future careers. The Project should be based on independent research either in the context of a single organisation or using third-party sources.
Students are encouraged from the start of the course to think about a topic for their Project. A member of academic staff supervises the project, and the student may choose whom they would like to work with. The Project must be submitted by the end of July. Company sponsored projects are encouraged and a number of such projects may be available.
Many students use this opportunity to complete a project in conjunction with an organisation they might want to work for. This gets their foot in the door and can lead to permanent employment post programme, whilst earning course credit. Cass Careers Service works to coordinate projects with organisations and students.
Some recent projects:
- A review of the endowment mortgage crisis: causes and industry response
- Modelling Utility under Uncertainty
- Annuity design for the private pension system in Turkey: cash flow model and mortality analysis
- Do alcohol, obesity and smoking related diseases explain overall mortality? A study of causes of death
- Occupational Pension schemes and risk
- Statistical Models for Claim amounts data in General Insurance in Uganda: A case study of Motor third party claims
- The Profitability of companies selling individual pensions in Turkey
- Application of Lee-Carter methodology in China: longevity discussion
- Evaluation of Economic Costs of Executive Share Options
- Pension reform in China and a worldwide comparison
- The effect of obesity on mortality rates in the UK
- Modelling Mortality trends by social classes
- Applying generalised linear models for premium rating in personal motor insurance
- Two methods to estimate ultimate ruin probability and their applications
- Bayesian networks and their applications in general insurance
