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Introduction to EU-funded Development and Research ProjectsLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: R800CF57

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish
  • English

Objective

The aim of the course is to familiarize the student with the basic concepts and principles of EU-funded projects, their planning and management. After the course:
• You understand the importance of external funding as a part of development activities in your field.
• You know what national and international project funding consists of, and how and what the funding can be used for.
• You understand how EU projects implement national and regional strategies.
• You understand the importance of stakeholders in projects.
• You know the different phases of the project life cycle (Project Cycle Management PCM).
• You know how to produce a concept note and identify a suitable funding source for the idea.

Competences: proactive development, operating in a workplace

Content

The strategies, programs and rules that direct EU funding
The concepts and principles of project planning and management
Partners and stakeholders in project planning and management
The Project cycle and its phases: identification, formulation, implementation, evaluation.
Familiarizing yourself with projects in your field, producing your own concept note, and identifying a suitable funding source

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Fail (0) The student does not demonstrate an understanding of national and international projects and the project cycle. The student cannot describe the importance of partners in projects. The student does not know how to formulate a project idea suitable for EU programs and strategies or select a funding source.

Poor (1) The student shows a little understanding of both national and international projects and the project cycle. The student can describe the importance of partners in project activities to a small extent. The student knows how to formulate a project idea slightly suitable for EU programs and strategies idea and select a slightly applicable funding source.

Satisfactory (2) The student shows a superficial understanding of both national and international projects and the project cycle. The student can describe the importance of partners in project activities superficially. The student knows how to formulate a project idea somewhat suitable for EU programs and strategies idea and select a somewhat applicable funding source.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3) The student shows an understanding of both national and international projects and the project cycle. The student can describe the importance of partners in project activities quite comprehensively. The student knows how to formulate a project idea that is fairly well suited to EU programs and strategies and justify a funding source for it.

Very good (4) The student shows a broad understanding of both national and international projects and the project cycle. The student can describe and analyze the importance of partners in projects in a comprehensive and well-founded manner. The student knows how to formulate a project idea suitable for EU programs and strategies, and select a suitable funding source in a versatile and justified manner.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5) The student demonstrates a deep understanding of both national and international projects and the project cycle. The student can describe and analyze the importance of partners in projects in a versatile and justified way. The student knows how to formulate a project idea suitable for EU programs and strategies, and select a suitable funding source in a versatile, justified, and development-oriented manner.