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Building Triple Helix Partnerships

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
Certificate On-Campus Full-time 5 March €2799 in total €2799 in total
Course fee notes

The full tuition fee is € 2,799.

The tuition fee includes all course materials and study materials. For those wo will join the program on campus, refreshments during classes and lunch every class day is included. Tuition fee does not include housing, other food and living expenses. Participants are required to arrange their own housing facilities. MSM can assist in finding hotel accommodation.

Scholarships
Scholarship opportunities can be combined up to 50% of the full tuition fee.

Corporate Discount:
15% for 2 participants coming from the same organization within 1 academic year
25% for 3 participants coming from the same organization within 1 academic year
40% for 4 - 6 participants coming from the same organization within 1 academic year
For > 6 participants we will offer a tailor made program

Alumni Lifelong Learning:
15% discount for Maastricht School of Management registered Alumni

Dean's Development Fund
We embrace a life-long learning approach and want to make our executive education programs accessible for as many people around the world as possible. The Dean's Development Fund is created for specific countries, thus the amount of discount is based on your country of residence. For the Dean's Development Fund, please select your country below to see the actual price of the on-campus program (full tuition fee-/-DDF scholarship). 

About Building Triple Helix Partnerships, Certificate - at Maastricht School of Management (MSM)

Innovation is at the heart of economic development. Innovation is expensive and many businesses - especially small businesses - cannot afford R&D units. Government mainly seek to drive innovation through funding research in universities and hope that research outcomes are relevant to industry and address development challenges. Companies also have R&D and strategy units to drive innovations. However this is inefficient, Universities may pursue a research agenda that is not relevant to industry. Industry driven research might be too narrow to help drive overall economic transformation. A win-win situation is possible if the government, university and industry collaborate in terms of developing research agenda and pooling resources and thus hastening pace and relevance of innovation. This is the so-called Triple Helix Model.

Through the Building Triple Helix Partnership program you will get the tools to develop a Triple Helix driven innovation strategy and you will learn how to build Triple Helix partnerships.


Entry requirements for this course

Contact Maastricht School of Management (MSM) to find course entry requirements.


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