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Chairman
  
Dr. Rozali Mohamed Ali

Phone
  
+60 3-7651 4000

Chancellor
  
Established
  
2005

Website
  
www.inceif.org

Founded
  
2005

International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance

Campus
  
Lorong Universiti A , 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Address
  
Lorong Universiti A, Universiti Malaya, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Similar
  
International Islamic University, Universiti Tun Abdul Razak, Asia Pacific University of Techno, Asia e University, International University of Malaya

Profiles


INCEIF (International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance) was set up by Bank Negara Malaysia (Central Bank of Malaysia) in 2005 to develop human capital for the global Islamic finance industry. Commonly known as INCEIF – The Global University of Islamic Finance, it is the only university in the world dedicated to Islamic finance.

INCEIF is part of Malaysia's initiative to promote education in Islamic finance for the domestic and international finance community.

In August 2007, the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia accorded INCEIF with the university status. In February 2009, Bank Negara Malaysia Governor Tan Sri Dato' Sri Dr. Zeti Akhtar Aziz was officially proclaimed as the first Chancellor for INCEIF. The proclamation is in accordance with the constitution of INCEIF where Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar, as the Chairman of INCEIF's Board of Directors, assumes the position of Chancellor.

The proclamations were made during the first convocation in 2009 where INCEIF admitted its first batch of graduates, who completed the flagship programme Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP).

Apart from its academic programmes, which are CIFP, Masters in Islamic Finance Practice (MIFP), MSc in Islamic Finance and PhD in Islamic Finance, INCEIF also undertakes customised executive education programmes and industry-focused applied research.

The curriculum at INCEIF is structured with inputs from Shariah scholars and industry players to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry experience. Its faculty members provide INCEIF students with mentoring relationships and opportunities for professional development.

INCEIF is governed by a Governing Council. Supporting the Governing Council is the Professional Development Panel whose role is to set performance standards to ensure a high quality of programme content and the Executive Committee.

Academic Programmes

INCEIF offers the following programmes:

• Chartered Islamic Financial Professional (CIFP) - a postgraduate qualification aimed at producing professionals with knowledge, analytical tools and perspectives in Islamic finance.

• The Masters in Islamic Finance Practice (MIFP) - a postgraduate programme aimed at producing industry practitioners with global insight and holistic knowledge in Islamic Finance.

• The MSc in Islamic Finance – a programme addressing key areas of Islamic economics, finance and Shariah from both the theoretical and applied aspects.

• Doctor of Philosophy in Islamic Finance – an industry-driven programme concerning Islamic and conventional finance.

Malaysia

University of Tun Abdul Razak

University Sultan Zainal Abidin (UNISZA)

BNP Paribas

BSN Prudential

OCBC Al Amin

Hay Group

International

Islamic Financial Services Board

Islamic Development Bank

World Bank

University of Reading (UK)

University of East London (UK)

Kuwait Finance Research Ltd (Kuwait)

Capital Market Licensing & Training Agency (Turkey)

Capital Market Board of Turkey (Turkey)

Istanbul Sehir University (Turkey)

University International of Rabat (Morocco)

CESAG (Senegal)

Kenya School of Monetary Studies (Kenya)

College of Banking and Financial Studies (Oman)

References

International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance Wikipedia


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