"Project management and marketing skills are required in every professional environment today. But there's something slightly different about how creative projects are managed. Securing project funding, managing and onboarding volunteers, recruiting partners, understanding IP issues, handling uncertainty and tight deadlines are just a part of it."
- Marek Mühlberg, Programme Director
Study language: English
Duration: 1.09.2024 – 02.02.2025
Tuition fee: 1500 €
Study format: online
Application period: 03.06.2024 - 21.08.2024 (the selection will be made based on a motivation letter)
Courses:
Learning outcomes:
• develops a project plan based on the idea of his creative project;
• relates the main business models and strategies of creative entrepreneurship to your creative project;
• knows the main project management methods and tools and uses them in the implementation of his creative project;
• manages projects based on the principles of risk and quality management acquired during the module;
• applies the principles of the project life cycle in the creative project he/she/they manages;
• understands and values intellectual property, especially the basic principles of the operation of copyright in creative fields and the digital world, and applies them in his/her/their own creative project;
• designs a communication and marketing strategy corresponding to the project's goal.
Target group:
Employees of creative sector organisations, learners with experience in the creative industries, learners interested in the creative industries (including people planning a career change), learners interested in upgrading entrepreneurial and management skills, learners interested in the field and principles of project management, university professors and programme managers interested in improving specific subjects or curricula.
Scholarships:
Applicants from Kenya, Uganda, Namibia and Botswana are eligible for a microdegree scholarship, covering the full cost of the microdegree. There are 5 scholarships available per microdegree program (Creativity and Self-Development, Project Management of Creative Enterpreneurship and Creative Team Leadership) in 2024/2025.
Applicants interested in a scholarship should state this clearly in their motivation letter. If there is no indication of interest in the motivation letter, regular terms will apply. All applications are final and cannot be changed once they are sent out.
Scholarship recipients are expected to contribute to their local creative business ecosystems after program completion. This includes passing on the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the microdegree studies, and helping develop local entrepreneurial communities. Please address this perspective in the motivation letter.
Application requirements:
A prerequisite for starting the studies is a bachelor's degree or a corresponding level of education. Registration for the program is based on a letter of motivation. Please enter a short letter of motivation in the “additional information or questions regarding participation in the course” field when registering for the course. Please include your educational and professional background and a brief explanation of why you would like to participate in the program.
If you have completed your previous studies outside the University of Tartu, it is necessary to submit a document proving your education. Please send the proof of education to kristine.liiva@ut.ee.
Must provide a proof of English language proficiency – please see our acceptable tests and exempt categories.
More information:
Creativity and Self-Development, Project Management of Creative Enterpreneurship and Creative Team Leadership microdegree programmes are part of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy's new one-year English-language master's curriculum in Creative Project Management. Completing all three microdegree programmes allows the option to complete the master's programme in Creative Project Management at your own pace, for example, by completing one microdegree programme per year.