Project Details
Description
International Entrepreneurship Network for PhD and PhD Supervisor Training (IETN) is an ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education project. IETN targets (1) doctoral researchers; (2) doctoral supervisors; and (3) trainers of supervisors.
IETN aims to reduce the extant gaps and mismatches between knowledge, skills and competences doctoral researchers acquire, and those they need for employment outside academia. Its objectives are to:
Enhance the quality of doctoral researcher entrepreneurial training, doctoral researchers’ skills and competences and increase doctoral researchers’ employability in and outside academia;
Enhance the quality, relevance and professionalism of supervision and supervision training for faculty members engaged in doctoral supervision/or doctoral supervisor training;
Create sustainable structures to foster a transnational community of scholars passionate about International Entrepreneurship, Authentic Leadership and Training for the Jobs of the Future.
IETN aims to reduce the extant gaps and mismatches between knowledge, skills and competences doctoral researchers acquire, and those they need for employment outside academia. Its objectives are to:
Enhance the quality of doctoral researcher entrepreneurial training, doctoral researchers’ skills and competences and increase doctoral researchers’ employability in and outside academia;
Enhance the quality, relevance and professionalism of supervision and supervision training for faculty members engaged in doctoral supervision/or doctoral supervisor training;
Create sustainable structures to foster a transnational community of scholars passionate about International Entrepreneurship, Authentic Leadership and Training for the Jobs of the Future.
Key findings
PhD course in Authentic Leadership (5 ECTS)
PhD supervisor training course in Authentic Leadership (2 ECTS).
PhD supervisor training course in Authentic Leadership (2 ECTS).
Acronym | IETN |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 01/09/2019 → 31/12/2022 |
Collaborative partners
- Linnaeus University (Project partner)
- University of Tartu (Project partner)
- University of Siegen (Project partner)
- LUT University (Project partner)
- Aalborg University Business School (Beneficiary) (lead)
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