Professional development opportunity for faculty and students

WSU faculty and students interested in international projects are now welcome to register for the next offerings of ‘Monitoring and Evaluation Leadership in Learning’ starting January 16, April 2, and June 4, 2018.

The eight-week online monitoring and evaluation (M&E) course focuses on connecting M&E to adaptive program management, an approach now often mandated by donors and funding agencies. The course is structured to provide every participant with the space to complete tasks that can be immediately applied to their own programs, research, or studies. The course is particularly beneficial for graduate students preparing to apply their work in the context of international development.

To register or learn more about the course visit: https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/263643

The course registration fee is $625, including the option of earning 3.5 Continuing Education Unit credits. This is a non-credit course developed by the Office of International Programs  Global Research and Engagement Department and WSU’s Professional Education team.

WSU departments paying for course enrollment fees can pay by submitting an IRI to noncredit@wsu.edu.

Contact kim.castelin@wsu.edu for more information.

Follow the course on Twitter to learn more about current trends in M&E.

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