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2007 EARMA Training Courses for Research Managers and Adminstrators

EARMA - the European Association of Research Managers and Administrators offers the following training courses in 2007 in cooperation with Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany.

29 Januar 2007 - 26 Oktober 2007
Österreich
Project Management:
The Fundamentals of International Project Management
16 – 17 April 2007 in Karlsruhe, Germany

Coordination of Complex Projects
18 June 2007 in Karlsruhe, Germany

Risk Management in Projects
19 June 2007 in Karlsruhe, Germany

Advanced International Project Management
19 – 20 April 2007 and 25 – 26 October 2007 in Brussels, Belgium


Leadership:
Leadership: Managing and Motivating Teams
29 – 30 January 2007 in Brussels, Belgium


Cooperation:
Intercultural Training for International Cooperations
14 – 15 May 2007 in Brussels, Belgium

Effective Negotiations
11 - 12 October 2007 in Karlsruhe, Germany


EU and Other Projects:
Management of Intellectual Property Rights and Contract Management
8 – 9 March 2007 in Brussels, Belgium

Financial Management in EU Projects
29 – 30 March 2007 in Brussels, Belgium

All courses are designed for research managers and administrator but also suitable for scientists and engineers.

Details can be found on http://www.earma.org(öffnet in neuem Fenster). If you have any questions please contact Rudolf Woeste, member of EARMA Executive Committee at rudolf.woeste@ftu.fzk.de.EARMA promotes the effectiveness of research and innovation by improving the quality of research management and administration. One of EARMA's main objectives is to develop the skills of its members through training.

Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe is one of the largest non-commercial science and engineering research centre in Germany. Education and training are statutory elements. Over 600 training courses, seminars and laboratory sessions with more than 11,000 participants each year take place in its Centre for Advanced Technological and Environmental Training.
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