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10 / 13 EU-Funding Coordinator Contact Project Activities DICAMP Website Project Period Project Studies Presentations DICAMP students presenting their project studies During the DICAMP Summer School the first cohort of students were asked to present their work and results of the project studies which they completed this summer. 14 students had the possibility to absolve their project studies at European partner institutions. The presentations proved the high potential of cross-border innovation design since students chose their topics out of a wide range of themes e.g. sustainability in the energy sector, social entrepreneurship as well as the transfer of education services. All topics provided a view into Tunisia and led to discussions about the differences between Europe and Tunisia in these areas. Project Activities Teaching goes on … More interactive discussions went on during the teaching sessions of diverse modules. Dr. Hagen Habicht started the summer school teaching with module 12 User-led Innovation, followed by Dr. Nizar Abdelkafi who taught module 8 Capturing Value and Knowledge Management. Also Prof. John Bessant (module 9 Dynamic Capability and Changing Context for Innovation) and Prof. Kathrin Möslein module 11 Open Innovation) provided more input on innovation with their modules. The theoretical models and concepts that have been taught during the courses were implemented directly in the start-up companies of students to push innovative processes on different levels. Project Activities Industry Event and Mini-Conference Another highlight during Summer School was the Industry Event that took place on October 3rd Technopark El-Gazala, Tunis and was hosted by Hassen Chaari. Also different companies attended the event in order to be introduced to our DICAMP programme and be updated on the frontier of innovation management. Especially DICAMP students could present themselves with their project studies and network with the companies. Besides that, three interactive workshops were organized where participants discussed the future of innovation in Tunisia. The event was a good opportunity to network and collaborate with the executives in the field of innovation management and technology in Tunisia. Our DICAMP Mini-Conference on October 2nd where we introduced the master programme Prof. Kathrin Möslein and DICAMP students presenting their copies of 'Leading Open Innovation' to ENIT students was a great success and featured talks by Prof. Bessant as well as Sarah Rolph (Deputy Director at the British Council). Opening panel of the DICAMP industry event

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TEMPUS-Program 517066-TEMPUS-1-2011-1-DE-TEMPUS-SMHES

[email protected] University, Chair for Innovation Management and Innovation Economics

EU-FundingCoordinator

Contact

Project Activities

Development and Implementation of an Accredited Cross-UniversitiesInnovation Management Master Programme in Tunisiawww.dicamp.eu2011/10/15 - 2014/10/14

DICAMP

WebsiteProject Period

Project Studies Presentations

DICAMP students presenting their project studies

During the DICAMP Summer School the first cohort of students were asked to present their work and results of the project studies which they completed this summer. 14 students had the possibility to absolve their project studies at European partner institutions. The presentations proved the high potential of cross-border innovation design since students chose their topics out of a wide range of themes e.g. sustainability in the energy sector, social entrepreneurship as well as the transfer of education services. All topics provided a view into Tunisia and led to discussions about the differences between Europe and Tunisia in these areas.

Project ActivitiesTeaching goes on …

More interactive discussions went on during the teaching sessions of diverse modules. Dr. Hagen Habicht started the summer school teaching with module 12 User-led Innovation, followed by Dr. Nizar Abdelkafi who taught module 8 Capturing Value and Knowledge Management. Also Prof. John Bessant (module 9 Dynamic Capability and Changing Context for Innovation) and Prof. Kathrin Möslein module 11 Open Innovation) provided more input on innovation with their modules. The theoretical models and concepts that have been taught during the courses were implemented directly in the start-up companies of students to push innovative processes on different levels.

Project ActivitiesIndustry Event and Mini-Conference

Another highlight during Summer School was the Industry Event that took place on October 3rd Technopark El-Gazala, Tunis and was hosted by Hassen Chaari. Also different companies attended the event in order to be introduced to our DICAMP programme and be updated on the frontier of innovation management. Especially DICAMP students could present themselves with their project studies and network with the companies. Besides that, three interactive workshops were organized where participants discussed the future of innovation in Tunisia. The event was a good opportunity to network and collaborate with the executives in the field of innovation management and technology in Tunisia. Our DICAMP Mini-Conference on October 2nd where we introduced the master programme

Prof. Kathrin Möslein and DICAMP students presenting their copiesof 'Leading Open Innovation'

to ENIT students was a great success and featured talks by Prof. Bessant as well as Sarah Rolph (Deputy Director at the British Council).

Opening panel of the DICAMP industry event