
Copenhagen, Denmark
An Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
When:
24 June - 10 July 2025
Credits:
7.5 EC
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Business & Entrepreneurship
When:
14 July - 18 July 2025
School:
Institution:
Maastricht University
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
2.0 EC
Fee:
599 EUR
Governments, NGOs, and private organizations in the developing world are increasingly engaged in donor-funded projects. Often, they are asked to formulate project proposals that are economically, socially, politically, and environmentally viable. To handle these often complex and demanding processes, project managers need to possess the latest knowledge on various project design tools. This course has been designed to appeal to students interested in the aid/development sector as well as students who are interested in logical models that can be applied to project design.
Rui Santos
No specific prerequisites. The course is designed in way to be appealing to both project management rookies and experienced ones.
• Understand development project as a concept
• Knowledge of the Project Life Cycle and the involved decision-making processes
• Familiar with the Log Frame Approach
• Aware of the importance of preparing quality documents throughout the cycle of operations
• Familiar with the analytical tools required to characterise problems and needs
• Knowledge of the planning tools required to assess the feasibility of a given project
• Aware of the importance of considering the adequate assumptions while designing a project
• Aware of the three dimensions involved in the design of a project
• Understand how and why the log frame is structured as a comprehensive logic model.
Fee
599 EUR, Tuition fee
When:
14 July - 18 July 2025
School:
Institution:
Maastricht University
Language:
English
Credits:
2.0 EC
Copenhagen, Denmark
When:
24 June - 10 July 2025
Credits:
7.5 EC
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Nantes, France
When:
26 May - 30 May 2025
Credits:
4 EC
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Lille, France
When:
21 May - 25 July 2025
Credits:
12.0 EC
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