International Training Opportunities
25 – 26 March 2010
7 – 8 October 2010
Giving High Performance Presentations in Karlsruhe, Germany
4 – 5 May 2010
Effective Negotiations in Karlsruhe, Germany
24 – 25 June 2010
Cross-cultural Communication
6 – 7 May 2010 in Karlsruhe, Germany
25 – 26 November 2010 in Brussels, Belgium
How to Write Successful FP7 Proposals in Brussels, Belgium
10 March 2010
29 September 2010
Writing in English – A Workshop for Scientists and Engineers in Karlsruhe, Germany
4 – 5 March 2010
21 – 22 October 2010
Successful International Project Management I (Basic) in Karlsruhe, Germany
25 – 26 February 2010
28 – 29 October 2010
Successful International Project Management II (Advanced) in Brussels, Belgium
22 – 23 April 2010
2 – 3 December 2010
Coordination of Complex Projects in Karlsruhe, Germany
23 September 2010
Management of Project Risks in Karlsruhe, Germany
24 September 2010
Microsoft Excel: A Tremendous Tool for Project Management in Brussels, Belgium
20 – 21 April 2010
26 – 27 October 2010
Financial Management in FP7 Projects in Brussels, Belgium
15 – 16 April 2010
30 Sept – 1 Oct 2010
9 – 10 December 2010
Management of Intellectual Property Rights and Contract Management in Brussels, Belgium
11 – 12 March 2010
4 – 5 November 2010
All courses are designed for research managers, administrators, project staff, scientists, engineers and infrastructure staff in universities, research centres and private industry companies all over Europe.
Details can be ordered by email from Rudolf Woeste rudolf.woeste@kit.edu or taken from www.fortbildung.kit.edu.
If you have further questions please do not hesitate to contact Rudolf Woeste.Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and the University of Karlsruhe have merged into Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) with effect from 1 October 2009.
With more than 8000 employees and an annual budget of about 700 million Euros, KIT aims to become a world-leading institution in selected science disciplines in the world. KIT will be an institution for high-level research and excellent academic education as well as a first-class location for academic life, life-long learning, comprehensive advanced training, unrestricted exchange of know-how, and sustainable innovation culture.
KIT’s training centre (FTU) will operate in the same way as before and continue to offer high quality international training courses and workshops. The main focus of international training courses is on research managers and administrators, scientists, engineers and other staff in universities, research centres or private industry companies all over Europe.
FTU has been in the market for more than 45 years and carries out more than 950 training courses with over 12,500 participants per year. Thus, FTU has got a proven capability to match international training needs