International organisations
We realise that within the theme of ‘governance’, semi-private, private and non-governmental organisations are becoming increasingly important in all levels of policy processes. In a globalising world with fast changing demands, we therefore believe it is vital that experts operating within these policymaking organisations have to keep up-to-date with the latest developments in their respective fields.
As a graduate school we want to offer both national and international organisations the opportunity to develop and train the specific capacities needed for professionals within the governance theme. At the moment, the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance works on several different tailor-made projects. These projects are all personalised to the specific needs and are set in a specific time frame of the participating professionals. In many projects, depending on the needs, we provide in-depth knowledge from a multi-level perspective from leading experts complemented by integrated skills trainings. The tailor-made projects will prepare specialists to interact with (analyse, monitor, evaluate and implement) decision making processes in a continuous transforming society.
Partnerships
Richard Morgan: "Delighted at the success and impact of this partnership"
Director, Policy and Practice
UNICEF New York
"The "Maastricht course" has become widely known and appreciated within UNICEF and we are delighted at the success and impact of this partnership. It has certainly strengthened UNICEF's capacity to advocate for and support the investment case for children in policy arenas across the world, which is all the more important in this time of economic crisis".
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