2024 McMaster World Congress

Details

Date & Time

February 1, 2024 to February 2, 2024

Location

Hamilton

Cost

Free

Description

The McMaster World Congress is a prestigious conference that has taken place for the last 44 years. This year it is scheduled from February 1st to February 2nd 2024, bringing together academic students and industry professionals from around the world. Through informative presentations and inspirational speaker sessions, the McMaster World Congress provides student delegates with knowledgeable information that helps them better understand how to adapt to real-world situations. The conference also provides ample opportunity for attendees to meet, socialize and network.

2024 Theme: Financial Literacy

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to effortlessly navigate the world of money, while others struggle to stay afloat? What is the secret ingredient that sets them apart? The answer lies in a concept known as Financial Literacy.

We are delighted to announce that the McMaster World Congress will be featuring this concept in our 2023-2024 conference. To provide a wealth of knowledge and expertise, we have extended invitations to industry experts and renowned financial professionals who will enlighten the audience with valuable insights on budgeting, investing, debt management, financial planning, and much more! Entry is always free, but spots are limited. So mark your calendars and get ready to immerse yourself in the world of Financial Literacy at the 2024 MWC annual conference!

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