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(Denmark) University of Aarhus Centre for Analytical Finance. Research in both theoretical and applied finance in Denmark. http://www.caf.dk/
(USA) Northwestern University Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science (CMSEMS). Information, faculty and staff, discussion papers, theory workshop, bag lunch seminar. http://www.kellogg.nwu.edu/research/math/
(USA) Carnegie Mellon University Center for Computational Finance. General information about the Center and its activities; downloadable technical reports; MSCF and Ph.D. student resumés. http://www.math.cmu.edu/~ccf/
(UK) University of Oxford Oxford Mathematical Finance Group, part of the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and one of the largest UK research groups in mathematics applied to finance. Members of the group work on a range of applications of mathematics in finance, including classical and non-classical market models, theoretical and numerical aspects of derivatives pricing, crash modelling and credit risk. The group's approach is practically oriented with extensive interaction with practitioners. http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/mfg/
(UK) University of London, King's College Financial Mathematics Seminar. http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/research/finmath/seminars.html
(Switzerland) Geneva Research Collaboration The objective of the collaboration is to establish an international, open, and creative research framework for developing new mathematical and physical models in social science. The site is oriented towards stimulating innovative trends in modern science. The current research focus of GRC is on mathematical and physical models applied to financial risk management and forecasting. Site features the description of the GRC research activities, a schedule of seminars, lectures and others initiatives, a list of "hot" research papers and a discussion forum. http://www.genevaresearch.org/
(Germany) Universitaet Freiburg Centre for data analysis and modelling (FDM). http://www.fdm.uni-freiburg.de/index_en.php
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