Field Workshop at the Historical Powązki Cemeteries in Warsaw on All Saints' Day
The European Civilisation Chair at the College of Europe in Natolin organised a field workshop in Warsaw’s Powązki Cemeteries on All Saints’ Day.
Participants will be immersed in a five-day seminar on EU project management delivered through lectures, exercises, simulations, case studies, briefings and discussions that confront practice with theory.
The course makes extensive use of examples from EU external cooperation projects; however, the emphasis is on understanding concepts and tools that can be applied to projects from a wide variety of funding systems.
More specifically, the programme offers a practical approach that includes the following modules:
Interactive training sessions:
Case studies and simulations; all practice-oriented sessions aimed to identify, develop and practice project management skills:
Practical exercises: Participants will practice tools and techniques. Under the guidance of experienced trainers, they will be confronted with different exercises that will help them better understand the challenges of proposal writing and project implementation. At the end of each exercise, the results of the working groups will be presented in a feedback session. Collective feedback is a key part of the exercise and gives participants the opportunity to maximise their personal learning experience.
For more details, you can download the May-June 2024 edition programme here
For more details, you can download the November 2024 online edition programme here
Please note that this course can be tailor made on demand for specific groups.
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