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EU Project and Grant Management A

Summary

The course is devoted to gaining knowledge about the theoretical framework, principles, standards and application of project management methodology in the global international environment with a special focus on standardization and techniques applied in project management in the European Union and the United States. The aim of the course is to acquaint students with approaches to project management in EU conditions based on Project Cycle Management and Logical Framework Approach methodologies. Students will gain an overview of the requirements in practice for the creation of a project proposal, analysis of grant opportunities, feasibility studies, business plans, economic and financial analysis of the project. Students will also get acquainted with different approaches to the management of international projects based on relevant techniques, standards and methods of project management, including projects co-financed by EU funds.

Literature

1. KERZNER, Harold. Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling. London: Wiley, 2017. 848 p. ISBN 978-1119165354.
2. PROJECT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE. Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) and the Standard for Project Management. 7th edition. PMI: Project management Institute, 2021. 250 p. ISBN 9781628256642.
3. RICHARDSON, Gary L. and Brad M. JACKSON. Project Management Theory and Practice. Boca Raton, FL: Auerbach Publications, 2018. 636 p. ISBN 978-0815360711.

Advised literature

1. INTERNATIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION. Individual Competence Baseline for Project Management. Amsterdam: IPMA, 2018. 212 p. ISBN 978-94-92338-16-7  (E-book).
2. LESTER, Albert. Project Management, Planning and Control: Managing Engineering, Construction and Manufacturing Projects to PMI, APM and BSI Standards. 8th edition. Oxford (UK): Butterworth-Heinemann, 2021. 658 p. ISBN 978-012-824339-8 .
3. MALACHOWSKY, Samuel A. Project Team Leadership and Communication. ‎ 1st edition. Rochester, NY: Lintwood Press, 2018. 246 p. ISBN 978-1732378902 .
4. WYSOCKI, Robert K. Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme, Hybrid. London: Wiley, 2019. 656 p. ISBN 978-1119562801.


Language of instruction angličtina, angličtina
Code 120-0553
Abbreviation PDM
Course title EU Project and Grant Management A
Coordinating department Department of International Economic Relations
Course coordinator Ing. Lukáš Melecký, Ph.D.