Universitetet i Agder (UiA)*
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Universitetet i Agder (UiA; English: University of Agder), formerly the Høgskolen i Agder (English: Agder College),1) has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training opportunities:
School of Business and Law2) > Department of Management and Innovation2)
Graduate Degrees/Programs
- Master’s (MS) Programme in Innovation and Knowledge Development (Innovasjon og kunnskapsutvikling)**
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2015-2023/5:
Compulsory Courses:
Management and Organizational Theory (was: Team management and organizational learning)
Continuous improvement and Lean (was: Project management and planning)
Innovation theory
Philosophy of science and ethics
Organizational change and learning (was: Organizational development and management)
Localization and business development
Institutional economics
Method (was: Research Methods)Elective courses: (Alternatives: exchange, internship + 2 courses)
Innovation management and entrepreneurship
Innovation in the public sector
Knowledge development
Innovation policyMaster’s thesis in innovation and knowledge development
2011-15:
Compulsory Courses:
Business Development and Entrepreneurship (1/2)
Theory of Science and Ethics (1/2)
Innovation Theory
Institutional Economics
Business Development and Entrepreneurship (2/2)
Theory of Science and Ethics (2/2)
Learning and Innovation in Organizations
Industrial Localization and DevelopmentElective courses: (Alternatives: exchange)
Method and Scientific Writing
Knowledge Management and Sociology of Knowledge
Innovation Policy and Network GovernanceMaster Thesis Innovation and Knowledge development
Conferences
- Learning Organization Conference (LearnOrg 2021) | CANCELLED
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The Learning Organization Conference (LearnOrg) is for any scholar who has an interest in the “learning organization”, and especially in efforts to modernize the idea to better answer to the kind of challenges that organizations of various kinds face today and will face in the future.