Universities are a key player in the field of Project Management. On one hand because they offer specialised training in this discipline; on the other hand, they carry out an enormous amount of academic and applied research projects.
In many cases, Project Management tends to be identified with fields related to engineering and technology, but this does not necessarily have to be the case. To talk about Project Management in universities and what PM² can contribute in these areas, we will have the participation of several people from Spanish universities, with extensive experience in the field of Project Management and with knowledge of the PM² Methodology of the European Commission.
The talk will be held on the 22nd April at 18:30 with the participation of:
- Germán Martínez, from the Jean Monnet PM² Chair of the University of Granada
- Elisabet DuoCastella, from the University Pompèu Fabra
- José Antonio Puentes, linked to the International University of La Rioja
- Bruno Sánchez, from the Isabel I University
- Javier Pajares, from the University of Valladolid
- And under the moderation of Agustin Moya, coordinator in Spain of PM2 Alliance.
The link to the event can be found here: PM2 COFFEE TALK
The talk is open, free and does not require prior registration. If you see that you are interested, put it in your calendar and come by. If you have a specific question, send it to us and we will try to answer it.