Since its inception in 1998 at the School of Graduate Studies, the Master of Mathematical Finance program (MMF) has maintained its relevance by preparing grads for careers of the future, incorporating advanced technology and industry innovation to its course offerings. After extensive consultations, MMF was welcomed into the Faculty of Arts & Science’s Department of...Read More
When he graduated from the MMF program, Shahpour Turkian (MMF 2014) spent five years working as quant at two of Canada’s big five banks. He recently joined fintech start-up Atlas Capital, a mission-driven firm that seeks to maximize investor returns while making long-term responsible and sustainable investments in real assets. They’re also launching an investment...Read More