Bloomberg Projects

Explore innovative projects from various disciplines at the lab.

A computer screen displays a detailed financial graph with multiple lines and grids, indicating market trends over time. The background is blurred, giving focus to the graph.
A computer screen displays a detailed financial graph with multiple lines and grids, indicating market trends over time. The background is blurred, giving focus to the graph.
Collaborative Initiatives

Discover collaborative initiatives that bridge commerce, sciences, and arts, fostering interdisciplinary learning and real-world applications for students across the university.

A hand holding a smartphone displaying a stock trading chart with details on stock prices. The phone is above a wooden table where a blurred laptop screen in the background shows similar financial data. Natural light comes in from the window, creating a relaxed working environment.
A hand holding a smartphone displaying a stock trading chart with details on stock prices. The phone is above a wooden table where a blurred laptop screen in the background shows similar financial data. Natural light comes in from the window, creating a relaxed working environment.
Research Opportunities

Engage in research opportunities that leverage Bloomberg's resources, empowering students to analyze data and trends in finance, journalism, and other fields for impactful insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can use the lab?

The lab is open to all students across various disciplines at Christ University.

What resources are available?

Students can access world-class financial tools, data, and learning materials tailored for diverse academic fields.

How to access the lab?

Students can access the Bloomberg Finance Lab through the university's official website with their credentials.

Is there a membership fee?

No, access to the Bloomberg Finance Lab is free for all enrolled students.

What is the lab's purpose?

The lab aims to inspire students and serve as a central hub for finance-related activities and resources.

Can faculty use the lab?

Yes, faculty members can also utilize the lab's resources for teaching and research purposes.