construction site RTL courtesy of LordKhan on flickr
The European Investment Bank and University College London have agreed to work together to support a new post-graduate course in Infrastructure Investment and Finance. The unique Masters of Science course will benefit from practical experience provided by the European Investment Bank, the world's largest supranational lending institution. Cooperation between UCL and the European Investment Bank was formally agreed by representatives of both institutions at UCL and the cooperation is coordinated by the EIB Institute. "Effective planning and financing of infrastructure, alongside awareness of global best practice, can drive economic growth and help address energy, transport and challenges across Europe and around the world. The European Investment Bank looks forward to sharing our experience with UCL and through the EIB Institute supporting The Bartlett as a recognised global centre of infrastructure policy expertise and academic excellence. " said Jonathan Taylor, European Investment Bank Vice President. "The new 'first in class' Masters of Science degree in Infrastructure Investment and Finance recognises the importance of infrastructure for stable, sustained growth and prosperity across the developed and developing world.
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