The objective of the module is to provide participants with concepts of funding, the capacity of providing financial resources to finance an RI or a single project. The module focuses on developing a sustainable funding model for RIs through the
Great news! Iain Mattaj, member of our Faculty, has been designated as first Director of Human Technopole, one of the most significant Italian endeavour in the Research field. Human Technopole is the new Italian Research Centre that will characterise
The objective of the module is to provide participants with theoretical tools and practical techniques used in understanding the basic of accounting and financial management in the context of RIs. Furthermore, the module focuses on relevant issues in the interpretation
The objective of the module was to provide participants with conceptual frameworks and tools for designing and implementing a successful strategy for a Research Infrastructure in national and international contexts. This module provided a theoretical basis for strategy improvement, based
Objective of this module is to provide participants with conceptual frameworks and tools for designing and implementing a successful strategy for a Research Infrastructure in national and international contexts. This module has a very practical emphasis with a wide variety
22-09-2017, University of Milano-Bicocca – Today, the last day of the first module of EMMRI, the Executive Masters in Management of Research Infrastructures. EMMRI has been successfully launched, with this face-to-face module delivered between September 20th and 22nd. The first
22-09-2017, University of Milano-Bicocca – The second day of EMMRI Master course is done. Here a selection of 15 best moments. Today the second round of lecture: with Professor Licinio Lima, University of Minho, Professor Enrico Guarini, University of Milano-Bicocca,
20/09/2017, University of Milano-Bicocca – Here a gallery of the kickoff day. EMMRI is officially started with the first face-to-face module “Governance & Organisation”. The session began with greetings by Vice-Chancellor Professor Paolo Cherubini, the Director of the Master course,
The first-ever call for applications for the recently launched Executive Masters in Management of Research Infrastructures closed on 31st May. With a total of 115 applications received, it was a great success, clearly showing that there is a need for