In the KM Jobs LinkedIn Group Ramin A. asks: What universities and colleges, besides Kent State and Columbia, offer specific Knowledge Management programs and degrees? Join the discussion » Ramin A.: What universities and colleges, besides Kent State and Columbia, offer specific Knowledge Management programs
Lancaster University*
Knowledge Management: Cultivating knowledge professionals
Abstract: This book serves as a reference for individuals interested in knowledge management (KM) and educational issues surrounding KM. Looks at KM as an emerging profession and the need to educate a new generation of knowledge professionals to deal with managing knowledge on the one hand and managing knowledge workers on the other hand.
Andre Saito’s wiki on Knowledge Management education at JAIST
This wiki used to be the place where Andre Saito from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology gatherd notes and references for his PhD research on Knowledge Management education. (see research proposal below) Unfortunately the wiki is no longer available but luckily most of it’s valuable content is archived by the WayBack Machine.
KM.gov’s Knowledge Management Degrees and Certificate Programs List
On the Federal Knowledge Management Working Group’s wiki site ‘KM Degrees and Certificate Programs’ you will find a list with links to organizations offering such educational and training opportunities in Knowledge Management. The list was compiled by Giora Hadar. Link » (last checked:
Tacit Knowledge and Pedagogy at UK Universities
Abstract: Some observations of 20+ UK Universities offering courses in Knowledge Management suggest the area of Tacit Knowledge is being ignored or given a back seat in to the more traditional didactic and formal teachings of Knowledge Management. The paper discusses what Tacit Knowledge is and why it is becoming the only remaining ‘tool’