The course is profiled as professionalizing and therefore has peculiar teaching methods, contents and evaluation methods. The “Euro-project Management” is the set of activities related to the conception, preparation and presentation of European projects in response to a call issued within the framework of a European program. From this activity the figure of the Euro-project Manager was born: the Euro-project Manager is that professional figure able to take on the participation of public bodies, companies, associations, etc. to European calls. The course aims precisely at providing a first technical-theoretical and practical basis for knowing and using the different skills of the Euro-project Manager.
Consistently with the educational objectives of the degree course in which it is included, this course contributes to build the skills necessary to design and prepare adequate intervention projects in the field of environmental protection and human rights protection, promoting international cooperation.
Specifically, the first purpose of the course is to introduce both the main European direct and indirect funding programs and the essential aspects of European calls, such as objectives, actions and partnerships.
The course also aims to provide the basic notions for managing the contents and methods of submitting an application for a European project.
The course aims to provide technical-practical content skills aimed at generating the project idea, drafting an application and the first assessment of consistency with the call for projects. Attention will be paid to the following skills:
Due to its professionalizing nature and the constantly evolving European programmes sector, the course also promotes the development of some transversal skills:
SDGs
This course contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.
5. Gender Equality
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable cities and Communities
13. Climate Action
Desire to get involved and, if possible, have a laptop.
Basic knowledge of one of the EU working languages: English, French, German.
Lectures and exercitation will alternate constantly. The lectures will provide the necessary theoretical-technical tools; the exercitation, which can be carried out individually or in small groups (max 3 participants), is divided into different phases and will be aimed both at putting knowledge into practice and at finding and solving doubts and problems, so as to also constitute a moment of self-evaluation. The exercitation will start from the third week of the course and will take place over two lectures per week, alternating more independent work with feedback to the group, so to allow sharing of the progress of the work but also of the problems encountered. There will be four phases of the exercitation:
The course will take place face-to-face. Attendance is recommended, especially for the exercitation, which can however also be carried out independently: in this case, the teacher is available via email/Team.
Slides and materials of the lectures will be available on Aulaweb.
For those wishing to deepen the theoretical aspects, the following volumes are suggested:
Ricevimento: Upon request by writing to lara.piccardo@unige.it.
LARA PICCARDO (President)
FRANCESCO PIERINI
MONICA PENCO (Substitute)
I semester, 17 September 2025.
Wednesday h. 10-12, classroom 9
Thursday h. 10-12, classroom 9
Friday h. 10-12, classroom 9
Classrooms and hours of lectures and exams on Easyacademy Unige: https://easyacademy.unige.it/portalestudenti/
The timetable for this course is available here: EasyAcademy
The written exam, on computer, lasting three hours, will consist in the drafting of some points of an application form as done during the lectures.
The text of the exam, summarizing the various phases of the exercitation, will be available in the day of the exam on Aulaweb and must be returned, again via AW, within three hours. Specifically, a call and the relative application form will be provided and it will be necessary to:
The correct identification of the elements of the first point is the criterion for passing / failing to carry out the test.
The consistency of the answers to the second point will be the criteria for defining the exam grade.
Students with valid certifications for Specific Learning Disorders (SLDs), disabilities or other educational needs are invited to contact the teacher and the School's contact person for disability at the beginning of teaching to agree on possible teaching arrangements that, while respecting the teaching objectives, take into account individual learning patterns. Contacts of the School's disability contact person can be found at the following link Comitato di Ateneo per l’inclusione delle studentesse e degli studenti con disabilità o con DSA | UniGe | Università di Genova.