Training session on the methodology of elaboration of the final project within the “Leadership and Management” program
On June 2, Alice Buzdugan, ISOB, conducted a training session on the methodology of elaboration of the final project within the “Leadership and Management” program, which represents the final test of the mentioned study program.
In the opening of the training session, Larisa Bugaian, the institutional coordinator of the project, mentioned that the training within the continuing education program”Leadership and Management” ends with the elaboration of a project that should have an institutional or system impact. Each University will develop 2 separate projects and the formation of inter-institutional teams is encouraged that will work on inter-institutional projects.
Alice Buzdugan presented the content of the training session. In order to apply what was taught, the students were divided into groups, which for 30 minutes developed ideas, which were then briefly presented. The proposed ideas were:
- Integration of research results and resources in a common university platform – Open Science;
- Professional training for launching of distance learning;
- Promoting organizational culture within the HEI;
- Implementing energy efficiency measures by reducing the institution’s expenses by capitalizing alternative energy sources;
- Development of the access capacities of the university environment to the digital space.
The ideas were discussed based on the need and actuality of the ideas.
Finally, the USM’ team was invited, trained between October 2021 and February 2022, which presented the project on Digitizing the reporting of teaching activities at USM, presented at the end of the training within the professionalization program “Leadership and management”. The presentation was made by Bulat Viorica, PhD, associate professor, USM.
Alice Buzdugan recapitulated what was studied, mentioning the structure and content of the final presentation.


















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