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Technologies of Grants and Scientific Projects Gesigning and Their Management

Major: Applied mathematics
Code of Subject: 8.113.00.O.4
Credits: 4
Department: Management and International Business
Lecturer: Sc.D. Shpak Nestor, PhD Naychuk-Khrushch Marta
Semester: 1 семестр
Mode of Study: заочна
Learning outcomes:
1) Mastering the concepts, mechanisms and forms of providing international technical assistance.
2) Mastering of methodological approaches in the field of grants.
3) Knowledge of the main stages of the project grant application.
4) Mastering the mechanisms for analyzing potential donors and donors.
5) Mastering the mechanisms of assessing the viability of a scientific project.
6) Mastering mechanisms for determining the effectiveness of scientific projects.
7) Mastery of knowledge in the field of scientific project management
Required prior and related subjects:
- prerequisite: Management, Enterprise’s economics
- corequisite: Intellectual property
Summary of the subject:
The course includes the study of the following main issues: international technical assistance, partners of international technical assistance, donor organizations, project structure, methodological approaches to grants, stakeholder analysis, selection of potential donors, main stages project application, stages of implementation of a scientific project, mechanisms for assessing the viability of a scientific project, mechanisms for determining the effectiveness of scientific projects, principles of scientific project management
Recommended Books:
1) Oberlender, G. D. (1993). Project management for engineering and construction (Vol. 2). New York: McGraw-Hill.
2) Kawasaki, G. (2015). The Art of the Start 2.0: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything. New York, USA, The Penguin group.
3) Farrukh, C., Kerr, C., Phaal, P., Athanassopoulou, N., & Routley, M. (2014) Light-weighting innovation strategy: A roadmapportfolio toolkit, The Portland International Conference for Management of Engineering and Technology, Kanazawa, July 27-31.
4) Drucker, P.F. (2004). Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices (Drucker). Butterworth-Heinemann (November 17, 2004).
5) Patentology / P.C. Kirin, VL Khomenko, I.M. Korostashov; Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, State Higher Educational Institution "National Mining University". Dnepropetrovsk: NSU, 2015. - 423 p.
6) Granting: Guidelines for Public Authorities on Drafting Applications / [О.В. Kulinich, D.S. Tkachev, S.E. Ignatiev, etc.]; in a row. OV Kulinich. - X.: Regional Center for International Projects and Programs, 2013. - 78 p.
7) Basilevich V. Intellectual property: Textbook / V.D. Basilevich. - 3rd edition, recast. and additions - K.: Knowledge, 2014. - 671 p.

Assessment methods and criteria:
– current control (30%): practical classes, paper work, discussions
– final control (70%): final test (50%) and oral answer (20%)