Each campus has individual strengths and offers a unique, local feel to the programme
You can choose a different campus each semester.
Lille
Lille is strong in global and digital project management. The city is located at the crossroads of Europe, facilitating access to diverse European markets and international project management opportunities. The city has both old and new architecture and a well-known student-friendly reputation where the cost of living is more affordable than in the capital. It is a thriving business and innovation hub with a focus on technology, healthcare, logistics, and services, providing real-world examples of projects. Lille boasts a wealth of cultural diversity, enabling students to work on projects with international teams, and enhancing cross-cultural project management skills.
Paris
Paris is an important international business hub combining strategy and business excellence. Here you can take advantage of networking opportunities in finance, fashion, luxury, and consulting. Paris has a rich cultural heritage, iconic landmarks, and vibrant arts scene, offering inspiration for creative project management approaches. The city is a centre of academic excellence with prestigious universities, research institutions, and a wide range of academic resources. In Paris, you will meet a diverse community of students.
Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte has a thriving business scene with diverse industries, providing practical insights into project and programme management strategies. Come to Belo to experience the emerging innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem, fostering a dynamic project environment with international development and change management opportunities. As a city, Belo has a rich cultural heritage and natural landscapes, offering a conducive setting for projectbased learning and team collaboration. You will be impressed in Belo by the commitment to sustainability, integrating sustainable practices into project management and promoting environmentally conscious initiatives.
Teaching strategies
The programme uses innovative learning and teaching methods, including role play, case study, simulation, flipped classroom, distance and blended learning giving a stimulating and flexible learning environment to students. Newly acquired skills are used to work on real case studies and teams work closely with academics and practitioners to analyse industry, company, and specific strategic issues. With appropriate guidance, students are expected to find solutions, recommend action plans, and plan project implementations.