Project Management

Cluster

Career management

Target group

Members of the Doctoral Schools

Level

All PhD students

Teacher

True Colours

Objectives

The course helps PhD candidates to tackle their project from the very beginning. Project management is the result of the extent to which you can manage your project, your environment and yourself:

  • Project management is about adequately defining your project scope, project planning and using the available project management tools adequately in each phase of your project.
  • Managing your environment has to do with adequately identifying and influencing the various stakeholders who have anything to do with your project and influencing them in such a way that they adequately assume their role.
  • Managing yourself has to do with setting the right priorities, working efficiently, daring to enter into open communication and making conscious choices about where to put your energy.

Method

The course consists of sessions of a half day. These 4 half-days are spread over several weeks (2 to 3 weeks between each session), so that the participants can apply the insights learned to their current project. The homework between sessions includes discussions with their supervisor about their project charter, keeping their learning log and reading provided articles.

  • Session 1: Projects: types & structure
  • Session 2: Project progress
  • Session 3: Communication in projects
  • Session 4: impact of project-based work

Time schedule & Venue

Course Code

Dates

Time Venue Trainer
PM-2223-03 20/4 + 11/5 + 1/6 + 22/6/2023 13:30-17:00
  • 20/4 and 11/5: Jan Gillis, Het Pand
  • 1/6: Sacristie, Het Pand
  • 22/6: Dormitorium, Het Pand
Steffi Cornwell
PM-2223-04 11/5 +  1/6 + 22/6 + 7/07 9:00-12:30
  • 11/5: Jan Gillis, Het Pand
  • 1/6: Sacristie, Het Pand
  • 22/6 + 7/07: Dormitorium, Het Pand
Steffi Cornwell

Registration fee

Free of charge for Doctoral School members. The no show policy applies.

Registration

Follow this link for the registration and waiting list. 

Number of participants

12

Language

English

Evaluation methods and criteria (doctoral training programme)

Non-periodic continuous assessment; 100% participation