At TradingView, we believe that financial literacy and advancing financial education is the foundation of market success. This commitment drives us to continuously expand our Educational partner program, and today, we welcome Rutgers University to our growing list of partners, underpinning our mission to make financial markets more accessible.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, stands among America’s highest-ranked public research institutions. As such, it has a reputation for academic excellence, diversity, and innovation. The university serves as a hub for education, healthcare, and research, and boasts a vibrant community of over 69,000 undergraduate and graduate students and a global network of more than 600,000 alumni, making a substantial impact across various industries.
One of the university’s numerous courses is International Political Economy (IPE), which teaches students to understand the connections between geopolitical events and global markets. Recently, Rutgers has partnered with TradingView to integrate our advanced charting capabilities into the course’s curriculum. This will allow students to analyze real-time market data and visualize the immediate and long-term effects of geopolitical decisions. With TradingView, students will gain insights into how policies such as trade tariffs and sanctions, as well as geopolitical events, influence global markets. By tracking commodity prices, stock trends, and broader market movements on dynamic charts, students can develop a deeper understanding of the relationship between politics and economics.
We believe that this partnership will bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world markets and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in the world of finance.
The integration of Rutgers University into TradingView’s Educational partner program is a welcome addition to our already prestigious set of educational institutes. Our program continues to grow in scale, providing research opportunities to students worldwide and making the markets even more accessible.