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Continuing Professional Development Programme
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Editions

2025 Edition 1, Trimester 1: February, IN-PERSON
Target: Postdocs, staff scientists and technicians with managing responsibilities
4 Sessions*:
  • 13/02/2025 09:30 - 13:30
    Charles Darwin room;
  • 14/02/2025 09:30 - 13:30
    Charles Darwin room;
  • 28/02/2025 09:30 - 13:30
    Rita Levi room;
  • 14/03/2025 09:30 - 13:30
    Charles Darwin room
* You should attend all sessions

TEAM skills

Project management for scientists

Aim

To discover the real value of project management in research and learn how to apply it to your projects.

Language

English

For

Postdocs, staff scientists and technicians with managing responsibilities

Contents

In this course participants will learn to apply project management techniques in order to better define objectives of a research project, make a realistic plan, and implement it effectively.

After this workshop you will be able to:

  • Define clear objectives and key success factors

  • Identify and manage relations with stakeholders

  • Plan a project according to objectives and available resources

  • Identify and control risks

  • Manage resources responsibly

  • Monitor progress and report

  • Apply the concepts and methodologies of project management to any kind of project

Please note this course consists of several sessions and you should be able to attend all of them.

Study commitment

  • Participants need to commit to attending ALL 4 sessions.

  • Before the course participants will have to complete a short survey.

  • As preparation for sessions 3 and 4 participants are expected to do some team work and individual study (about 10h).

For any issue regarding attendance before or during the course, please note that you should contact the Intervals team directly by sending an email to intervals@prbb.org.

Related courses

How to write a grant proposal for Horizon Europe

How to write a postdoctoral research proposal

 

Comments from participants

Trainer

Joaquim Calbó, Alexandros Nikolaou, Silvia Tognetti
Joaquim Calbó
Alexandros Nikolaou
Silvia Tognetti

Joaquim Calbó has extensive experience as researcher and research manager. He is the director of the Competitive Research Area at the Vall d’Hebron Institute of Research.

Alexandros Nikolaou has 10 years of experience as a pre-award grants specialist and scientific project manager at CRG, IDIAP Jordi Gol and currently at Flomics Biotech.

Silvia Tognetti is coordinator of the Research Quality Area in at the CRG. Silvia is dedicated to fostering impactful research through equity, transparency, and sustainability while managing multidisciplinary projects.

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