Members' Courses

Members' Courses

Within the education offer of their respective universities, the various EMES members organize specific courses, most of them available to foreign students and researchers.

CES, University of Liège - Belgium

(U) Chaire Cera in "Entrepreneurship and Management in Social Economy" - Go to the page of the Chair
(M) Séminaire d’économie sociale - Description in French
(M) Séminaire sur les théories de l’économie sociale


CERISIS, Catholic University of Louvain - Belgium

(U) "Economie sociale" (Social Economy) - Description in French
(U) "Théories du développement" (Development Theories) - Description in French
(D)  Block "Economie sociale et solidaire, économie populaire, organisations non-profit" (Social and Solidarity Economy, Popular Economy, Non-Profit Organizations) of the doctoral school on development studies - Description in French


CIES, University of Barcelona - Spain

(U) Economía de la Cooperación
(U) Economía Social


CRIDA – France, participates in the following programs:

CAFDES et DSTS "Économie solidaire, insertion et stratégies éducatives"
(Buc Ressources)
Formation Continue "Les fonctionnements associatifs" (SCIENCES PO,
Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris
)


CRU, The Open University - United Kingdom

The Open University is probably the best known distance learning organisation in the world. Work of the research unit has been used in various Open University course material including a course for the unemployed. We have also been involved in producing distance learning material for co-operatives and organisations in the social economy. These include three packs - "Co-operative Working 1, 2, and 3" - to help people set up their own co-operative and improve its business and social performance; The Meetings Pack is intended to help organisations in the social economy improve the way they run meetings.


Södertörns högskola, Huddinge - Sweden

(M) Course "Social economy and social enterprise"


University of Kuopio - Finland

(U) Course on social enterprises
(U) Course on social economy

 

 

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