WSU Office of International Programs offers leadership course through Global Campus

The Washington State University Office of International Programs Global Research and Engagement is launching a professional education opportunity. The Monitoring & Evaluation Leadership in Learning online course is designed to deliver a skill set focused on maximizing outcomes and impacts of international development programs. Offered through WSU’s global campus, the course runs September 11 – November 6, 2017 and is limited to 25 individuals. To learn more about the course and register, visit https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/263643. Registration is $625, including the option to take the course for 1.0 Continuing Education Credits.

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