Objective
Working on European projects requires appropriate, specialised professional training. However, the majority of European project promoters have little or no training, and have gained their know-how through years of experience. It is therefore necessary to develop relevant training in European project management. This is particularly important in view of the future enlargement of the EU to Eastern, Central and Southern European countries. Organisations from these countries will need guidance and training on the development and management of European projects.
The partners involved in this project have already developed training modules and training material in European project management. This will serve as a basis for the development of new course, which will be tailored to the needs of the future European Union Member States.
The first step will be the production of studies on national, regional and local situations in the countries concerned. Training modules and material will then be produced in English, taking account of the results of the aforementioned country studies. A communication system will also be set up, with appropriate platforms, storage tools, software and tools.
Impact
The project will improve the efficiency and quality of European project management, especially with regard to the future enlargement of the European Union.
Contract number : E/97/1/21501/PI/III.3.a/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Vocational/ Careers guidance
Vocational qualifications
New job profiles
Products :
Methodologies for analysing training needs
Short training courses
Group training with tutor
Public :
Training experts
Training managers
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Programme(s)
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Coordinator
47011 Valladolid
Spain
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