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Coimbra Group Winter School: Global Change and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa – Chances or Challenges? (1-26 February 2021)
Centro Dipartementale di Studi Storici e Politici su Africa e Medio Oriente, University of Bologna (UNIBO)
Deadline: 20 January 2021 What are the economic, social and cultural effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in different African regions? Identify the challenges with experts and work collectively to formulate solution-based responses. The Winter school, organised by the University of Würzburg and the Coimbra Group, offers you: – Interdisciplinary workshops with Master and PhD students from Africa and Europe; – African and European experts from Economics, Health management, Social science, Area studies, History and Ecology; – Regular online Group meetings; – Keynote lecture; – Final event with project presentations; – 3 ECTS Who can participate Students enrolled at a 2nd Cycle Degree Programme or a Phd Programme of the University of Bologna. The Winter School will host until 50 MA and PhD students from Coimbra Group Universities and African universities. They will learn about impacts, challenges and responses related to Covid-19 and Africa thanks to a range of experts teaching and researching at Coimbra Group (CG) and African partner universities. The participation is free of charge.DegreeCourse TypeLanguage
- English
Master in Cooperation and Development Pavia
CICOPS
Centre for International Cooperation and Development (CICOPS)
The Master C&D aims at training professionals in the field of international cooperation through a highly qualified academic and professional training. Students have the possibility of studying in a multidisciplinary and multiethnic environment inside one of the oldest University systems in Europe. Every academic year 30 students coming from different cultural and academic backgrounds are exposed to an intensive period of study, followed by a direct field experience. Usually, the class is composed half by italians and half by foreigners, mostly coming from Developing Countries.Centre for International Cooperation and Development (CICOPS), Italy
CICOPS
Urban Challenges as Innovation Drivers (2018/2019)
The course aims at fostering sustainable innovation and knowledge on how to create more sustainable cities by drawing on the cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural make-up of the group. Theoretically, the course will focus on sustainable business model theory, partnership theory, social movement theory and urban planning. Methodologically, the course will draw on qualitative methods and design thinking techniques.
This course is a collaboration among renowned universities (CBS, Aalto University, HCU, La Sapienza, University of Edinburgh Business School and University of Latvia) and strategic businesses, and will take place during an intensive three-week programme. Students will work together in mixed study groups across cultures and disciplinary backgrounds. The course will have an introduction day on April 24th followed by a kick-off day with an international conference in Copenhagen on April 25th 2019. Finally, the lectures will start on April 29th 2019. In the weeks before the kick-off of the program, students will be asked to prepare themselves for the course through assigned readings and videos (methodology, theory, and context). The programme is structured through online and offline lectures, “company” visits, fieldwork, group work, and project preparation and presentation.
Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management (IKL); European Centre of International Studies and Development (EuroSapienza)
The Urban Challenge Course will focus on a series of case studies. Taking Copenhagen as a starting case, the course will be supplemented by heavily drawing on international examples as a foundation for discussion and broaden perspectives. Students will identify urban challenges in each case study area. Based on this initial analysis of urban challenges they will identify and develop sustainable public, private and non-profit sector solutions.The course aims at fostering sustainable innovation and knowledge on how to create more sustainable cities by drawing on the cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural make-up of the group. Theoretically, the course will focus on sustainable business model theory, partnership theory, social movement theory and urban planning. Methodologically, the course will draw on qualitative methods and design thinking techniques.
This course is a collaboration among renowned universities (CBS, Aalto University, HCU, La Sapienza, University of Edinburgh Business School and University of Latvia) and strategic businesses, and will take place during an intensive three-week programme. Students will work together in mixed study groups across cultures and disciplinary backgrounds. The course will have an introduction day on April 24th followed by a kick-off day with an international conference in Copenhagen on April 25th 2019. Finally, the lectures will start on April 29th 2019. In the weeks before the kick-off of the program, students will be asked to prepare themselves for the course through assigned readings and videos (methodology, theory, and context). The programme is structured through online and offline lectures, “company” visits, fieldwork, group work, and project preparation and presentation.
Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management (IKL), Denmark
European Centre of International Studies and Development (EuroSapienza), Italy
International Doctoral School on the SDGs - "Methods for Causal Inference and Program Evaluation Using Stata", 13 and 27 February, 11 and 18 March
Centro Studi di Politica Internazionale (CeSPI)
Econometric modelling for causal inference and program evaluation have witnessed a tremendous development in the last decade, with new approaches and methods addressing an expanding set of challenging problems, both in medical and the social sciences. This course covers some methods and recent developments in causal inference and program evaluation using Stata. It will provide participants with the essential tools, both theoretical and applied, for a proper use of recent microeconometric methods for policy evaluation and causal modelling in situations where the standard “binary” treatment setting poses limitations. More specifically, the course will focus on these approaches: (i) Difference-in-differences (DID) both static and with time-varying binary treatment; (ii) the Synthetic Control Method (SCM) for program evaluation, suitable when datasets on many times and locations are available; (iii) matching estimator. The course will provide various instructional examples on real datasets.Specialization in Contemporary Studies of the Americas and Europe
Type of recognition:Universidad de Buenos Aires – Argentina, Centro Eurosapienza (Universitá di Roma La Sapienza) Universitá di Camerino – Italy.
European Centre of International Studies and Development (EuroSapienza)
The Specialization in Contemporary Studies of The Americas and Europe is an online program that invites to link recent and current processes in Latin America with the rest of the continent and Europe, incorporating in this global view the processes of North America, particularly the United States.Type of recognition:Universidad de Buenos Aires – Argentina, Centro Eurosapienza (Universitá di Roma La Sapienza) Universitá di Camerino – Italy.
DegreeCourse TypeLanguage
- English
European Centre of International Studies and Development (EuroSapienza), Italy
Cooperation and Development (MA)
Master CD is the first Master Program in cooperation and development established in Italy, running continuously since 1997.
It is jointly organized (join degree) by the Institute of Advanced Studies of Pavia-IUSS and the University of Pavia and involves three Italian NGO’s, namely CISP, COOPI and VIS.
CICOPS
MA; Centre for International Cooperation and Development (CICOPS)
The Master Program in Cooperation and Development (Master CD) is a II level master degree in the Italian educational system and awards 75 ECTS (European credit system).Master CD is the first Master Program in cooperation and development established in Italy, running continuously since 1997.
It is jointly organized (join degree) by the Institute of Advanced Studies of Pavia-IUSS and the University of Pavia and involves three Italian NGO’s, namely CISP, COOPI and VIS.
DegreeCourse TypeTopic
Centre for International Cooperation and Development (CICOPS), Italy
CICOPS
Master in Cooperation and Development 22nd Edition-November 2018-January 2020 (PDF) - deadline extended
CICOPS
Centre for International Cooperation and Development (CICOPS)
Application Deadline: 1 October 2018. The Master Program in Cooperation and Development – C & D aims at training professionals in the field of international cooperation through a high ly qualified academic and professional training. Students have the possibility of studying in a multidisciplinary and multiethnic environment inside one of the oldest University systems in Europe.DegreeCourse TypeLanguage
- English
Centre for International Cooperation and Development (CICOPS), Italy
CICOPS