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Master in Technologies for the Development of European Projects 2012 - 2013

Data: 01/10/2012

Full Master program consists of preliminary course, eLearning course and five live courses in three different countries ( (Rovinj-Rovigno, Dublin, Brussels). As the deadline is extended until the 5th October, 2012, it is possible to apply for the Full Master program, Full Master in eLearning, or individual Courses based on your primary fields of interest.

In order to get all the information about the program structure, teaching methodology, details of the courses and the tuition fee, please check our Master brochure here .
Please check our Master programme Application form , with details about prices and programme options.

We also invite you to visit the ultimate European Project platform My Europa, a unique place for sharing projects, ideas, attend courses in eLearning and connecting with the communitiy and professionals from all over the globe.

Master course overview:
Preliminary course: My Europa , the innovative network to develop your projects. This course introduces the Master’s student to the use of the lifelong eLearning platform My-Europa. This is a professional network that combines, in different tools that are of fundamental importance for every step of the project idea and development. (eLearning on eAcademy: www.my-europa.eu )

Course 1 - European Institutions and funding policies: The EU Institutions and how the work; EU guidelines for the funding period 2007 –2013 and the next multiannual EU budget 2014 – 2020; EU enlargement and Regional policy. (eLearning on eAcademy: www.my-europa.eu )

Course 2 - European Funding Opportunities: Instrument for Pre – Accession (IPA) for Western Balkans; access to Structural Funds; Community Programmes as FP7, CIP, LIFE +, LLP, Progress, Culture, European for Citizens, Youth in Action…). 18 - 21 October 2012 - Rovinj, Rovigno (Croatia)

Course 3 - European Projects English: the overall aim is to support who need to use English accurately and appropriately in order to communicate successfully with international project partners, write effective project proposals and submit official documents to the European Commission commensurate with the standards of the EU. 12 – 16 November 2012 - Dublin (Ireland)

Course 4 - European Projects Development: Project Approach & Partnership Building; Project Implementation; Project Management; Projects Budget – Monitoring & Reporting. The participants will also attend the Awarding ceremony of Campaign "...for a better society" at European Economic and Social Committee.

Course 5 - Lobbying and Networking for European projects: Understand the EU policy-making process, Best practices in the utilisation of EU funds; EU projects implemented at Regional level; meeting with the EU affair advisors and new potential project partners. 03 - 06 December 2012 - Brussels (Belgium)



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