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

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Management and Coordination of EU Funded Projects with the PM² Methodology - PM²4EUfunds
Date 11 Jun 2025 09:00 - 13 Jun 2025 17:00
Location Online
Host university University of Novi Sad (UNS)
Mode Online
WP WP 2
Target groups Master students, PhD students, Post-docs, Researchers, Undergraduate students
Contact person Danijela Ćirić Lalić - danijela.ciric@uns.ac.rs
Duration Up to 1 week in length
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 Yes
Evaluation criteria 100% - Motivation
Isced fields of study 041 - Business and administration

This dynamic three-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.

Course design and content:

The course spans three distinct sections, each with its unique pedagogical components to ensure comprehensive and interactive learning. Before each in-class session, students are given pre-session assignments lasting 2 hours, designed to introduce them to the session’s topic. This ensures they arrive with a foundational understanding, ready to dive deeper.

During three days, with the total of 24 hours in-class session (8 hours each day), the foundational theories and concepts relevant to the topic are laid out to create a theoretical framework. This is interspersed with engaging discussions, fostering critical thinking and collaborative dialogue. As the day progresses, students are engaged in interactive tasks that allow for the practical application of the discussed theories. This hands-on approach is further supplemented by team-based exercises facilitated through the collaborative platform, Miro Board, ensuring students not only understand but can apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios.

 

Number of ECTS: 2

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Content and Methodology

The course delves deep into project management tailored for EU Funded Projects with an emphasis on the PM2 Methodology. It not only sheds light on the fundamental principles of project management but also situates these principles within the context of the EU funding landscape. The content provides insights into the intricacies of managing EU funds, the challenges that might arise, and best practices derived from the PM2 Methodology to address these challenges.

Key Topics:

  1. Basics of project management in the context of EU funded projects.
  2. Introduction to the EU funding landscape: key players, processes, and challenges.
  3. PM2 Methodology: Its origin, guiding principles, and its importance for managing EU funds.
  4. Project governance within EU funded projects: roles, responsibilities, and best practices in PM2.
  5. Comprehensive study of life cycle phases in PM2 for EU projects.
  6. Exploring PM2 tools, technologies, and risk management tailored for EU Funded Projects.
  7. Industry-specific adaptations of PM2: How different sectors leverage the methodology for EU projects.

Learning outcomes:

  1. Acquire a solid foundation in the core concepts of the PM2 methodology, especially its relevance to EU funded projects.
  2. Understand the intricate landscape of EU funding, including the key stakeholders, processes, and challenges.
  3. Differentiate between various project management methodologies, emphasizing their applicability to EU projects.
  4. Become proficient in using the tools and techniques associated with PM2 tailored for the EU context.

Equip oneself with the skills to successfully manage, monitor, and close EU funded projects while navigating the complexities of EU funding mechanisms.

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