Online

Activity information

Management and Coordination of EU Funded Projects with the PM² Methodology - PM²4EUfunds

Online

Management and Coordination of EU Funded Projects with the PM² Methodology - PM²4EUfunds
Date 28 Oct 2024 09:00 - 29 Oct 2024 17:00
Location Online
Host university University of Novi Sad (UNS)
Mode Online
WP WP 2
Target groups Master students, PhD students, Researchers
Contact person Nataša Hrabovski - natasa.hrabovski@uns.ac.rs
Duration 2 days
Reference code EUG2_T2_1_0008
Type of event Course
Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Recruitment of participants Qualitative Assessment
Number of open spots 40
Is eligible to international certificate 1
Evaluation criteria 100% - Motivation

This is a short, credit bearing course of 2 ECTS, organized by University of Novi Sad. The aim of this course is to familiarize students with the principles and practices of the PM² project management methodology, emphasizing its application in the context of EU-funded projects. By the end of the course, students should be ready to undertake the PM² Basic Certification and apply their knowledge in real-world EU project scenarios, equipping them for potential future roles in this niche area of project management.

This dynamic two-day course is tailored for students aspiring to delve into the realm of EU-funded project management, introducing them to the foundational concepts of the PM² Project Management Methodology developed by the European Commission.

With an emphasis on real-world applicability, students will be guided through the core phases of project management within the EU framework: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing. Through engaging case studies, simulations, and interactive discussions, students will gain hands-on exposure to critical components such as stakeholder communication, risk assessment, project governance vital for EU project success. As EU Funded Projects often have a global impact, understanding how to manage these projects effectively using standardized methodologies ensures better outcomes and can positively influence global health projects.

Back to list

Last update 14 Oct 2024 10:57