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Volume X - Issue V - May 2008

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Next PMUni workshop set for 28th May 2008 in Vienna!

Reported by Renate Prantner in Vienna

International project management experts from universities (of applied science) and pm experts from industry, with a special interest in pm education and research are kindly invited to the next PMUni workshop, taking place on the 28th May 2008 at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria.

This workshop will be just one of the highlights of the happy projects’08: “PROJECTS & SALES” – Austria’s major project management conference.

PMUni is an international network of 14 universities and companies, striving for excellence in project management education
and research.

In this next workshop, the results of the first common research project pm education mature, will be presented and discussed. A jointly developed maturity model enables to analyse and benchmark project management education programs with each other, which is the first step of learning from each other within the network.

Besides networking with pm top experts, the most recent developments in project-management related education and research will be discussed.

Participation is free of charge!
We hope to welcome you at the PMUni workshop and at the happy projects’08!

For information & Registration, contact Renate Prantner at PROJEKTMANAGEMENT GROUP, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Franz Klein-Gasse 1, 1190 Vienna, Austria or via e-mail at renate.prantner@wu-wien.ac.at.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Infrastructure Projects Database available to PM world

The Private Participation in Infrastructure Projects Database is a joint product of the World Bank's Infrastructure Economics and Finance Department and the Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF). Its purpose is to identify and disseminate information on private participation in infrastructure projects in low- and middle-income countries. The database highlights the contractual arrangements used to attract private investment, the sources and destination of investment flows, and information on the main investors.

 

 

 

 

By providing critical data and analysis to government policy-makers, consumer representatives, the donor community, and other stakeholders, the database contributes to the public debate on the private provision of infrastructure.

The site currently provides information on more than 3,800 infrastructure projects dating from 1984 to 2006. It contains over 30 fields per project record, including country, financial closure year, infrastructure services provided, type of private participation, technology, capacity, project location, contract duration, private sponsors, and development bank support.

This project represents the best efforts of a research team to compile publicly available information on those projects, and should not be seen as a fully comprehensive resource. Some projects -- particularly those involving local and small scale operators -- tend to be omitted because they are usually not reported by major news sources, databases, government websites, and other sources used the PPI Projects database. For more information, visit http://ppi.worldbank.org/resources/ppi_aboutDb.aspx

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