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In this edition of our CPD newsletter, we are delighted to
introduce three exciting new training opportunities, now open for
registration.
But that's not all - Looking ahead to autumn 2025, we have a
series of outstanding events planned. Be sure to save the dates for
these upcoming sessions, designed to expand your expertise and keep
you informed about the latest industry developments.
Explore the events below or visit our website to discover all CPD trainings. And
for more insights, updates, and a bit of actuarial fun, feel free
to follow us on LinkedIn! |
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Actuarial Data Science -
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3-5 September 2025
| 9:00-17:00 CEST |
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Organised by the EAA - European
Actuarial Academy GmbH in cooperation with the Aktuarvereinigung
Österreichs (AVÖ).
This is part four of four courses required to obtain the EAA Certificate in Actuarial Data Science. To
earn the certificate, participants must complete all four modules,
which include both the seminar and the exam. Members of AVÖ and/or
DAV will obtain the additional title Certified Actuarial Data
Scientist (by AVÖ and/or DAV) by fulfilling the same
requirements.
Furthermore, all courses are open to interested actuaries to
deepen their knowledge and skills in the field of Actuarial Data
Science (without exams).
Based on the building blocks known from the preceding courses, we
want to deepen some topics and present further important topics
from the field of Actuarial Data Science.
In this three-day training, we deepen techniques and methods of
(Actuarial) Data Science and take a rather theoretical tour to
complete this course. We will cover important aspects of
information theory from coding theory to web computing and close
the mathematical foundations of deep learning. Along with insights
in relevant aspects of insurance analytics we will investigate use
cases in an insurance context. Finally, we will give a prospect of
what is probably going to emerge in the future, namely quantum
computing.
further details |
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IFRS 17 Risk Adjustment: Practical
Approaches & Lessons Learned |
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23 September 2025 |
10:00-12:00 CEST |
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The session aims to provide participants with a comprehensive
introduction regarding the risk adjustment concept under IFRS 17.
We will shed light on the general concepts behind risk adjustment
and its application within IFRS 17 and illustrate the importance of
risk adjustment in measuring, presenting, and disclosing insurance
contracts.
The online training will also provide insights into the most
commonly used practical methodical concepts. Practical examples and
case studies will be used to illustrate the application of risk
adjustment within the IFRS 17 framework.
In addition, insights into emerging market views will be shared,
and participants will have the opportunity to discuss these topics.
Challenges and considerations specific to the European markets will
also be discussed.
By formulating the points in this way, participants will gain a
clear understanding of the objectives of the training and how it
will assist them in navigating the complexities of risk adjustment
within the IFRS 17 framework.
further details |
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Open-Source Tools R and Python: Extending
the Toolbox of the Actuary |
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29/30 September
2025 | 9:00-17:00 CEST |
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The goal of this two-day training is to introduce the
participants to both open-source ecosystems and to give them a good
understanding of both languages. However, since both ecosystems are
way too vast to be covered in merely two days, the participants
will be asked to go through the basics of both languages
themselves, prior to the web session. During the first three hours
of the web session, these basics which will be shortly revised, but
at a higher pace. The course material, containing the basics of
both languages, will be provided by the organizers several weeks
before the beginning of the web session, such that the participants
will have plenty of time to go through the material at her/his
ease.
As such, less time needs to be spent on the basic elements of both
languages, thereby enabling us to organize a three-hour hands-on
exercise session to more easily assimilate the course material.
Note that the participants need to bring along a laptop on which
both R and Python are installed. Instructions on how to do so will
be provided by the organizers at the same time as the course
material of R and Python basics, hence several weeks in
advance.
As a result, a jump-start on how to truly use these languages in
practice will be provided to the participants, by focusing on
solutions for problems that they will surely regularly encounter in
their day-to-day job, by handing over lots of links to online
resources and very rich course material and by even organizing
hands-on exercise sessions.
further details |
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CERA, Module B: Taxonomy,
Modelling and Mitigation of
Risks |
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15-19 September
2025 | 9:00-15:15/17:00/15:30 CEST |
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Actuarial Data Science -
Advanced |
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24-26 September
2025 | 10:00-17:00 CEST |
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Cyber Risk and
Insurance |
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1/2 October 2025 |
10:00-12:00 CEST |
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Actuarial Data Insights: A
Practical Guide to RAG &
Techniques |
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15 October 2025 |
9:30-13:00 CEST |
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Intergenerational Fairness and
Pensions |
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22 October 2025 |
9:00-12:15 CEST |
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Modern Capital Market Concepts
for Life and Pension
Products |
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23 October 2025 |
10:00-12:00 CEST |
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Risk Aggregation and Capital
Allocation:
From Calibration to Application and
Beyond |
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27 October 2025 |
10:00-12:00 CET |
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7 May 2025
GenAI Beyond the Basics: Advanced
Concepts for Actuaries
further details
8/9 May 2025
Understanding IFRS 17
further details
12 May 2025
How to Read the IFRS Balance Sheet
for Insurers
further details
... and a
lot more! Explore our website for
more information. |
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