As we celebrate the UN’s International Day of Education and support the UN SDG goals, Projectmangement.com is excited to highlight just a few ways PMI and our community members are making a meaningful impact in project management education worldwide.
In support of PMIEF’s global youth serving non-profit partnerships, PMI and PMIEF continue to highlight the exceptional student project managers from regions all across the world. Here a student shares his experiences with JA (Junior Achievement) Worldwide.
PMIEF’s student project manager series continues with a Q&A with Naomi Nordeen, a student project manager for her F1 in Schools North America team from Pennsylvania.
In honor of the community, we've curated webinars from the PMI Educational Foundation and volunteer groups at PMI that showcase how PMI volunteers and project professionals are making a difference worldwide.
PMIEF’s student project manager series begins with a post written by Ayush Mishra, 17-year-old student at the University of Chicago School Labs. He shares his experience as his team’s project manager in the Formula 1 in Schools Competition—and how learning project management has impacted his day-to-day life.
The Project Management Institute Educational Foundation (PMIEF) has joined forces with F1 in Schools, an international STEM competition for school-aged children, to allow students to discover the significance of project management in motorsports and beyond.
New research shows that organizations can motivate young project professionals by providing a transparent career path that enables personal growth and development—and demonstrates how projects act as motivators for them.
Deciding to take a PM course may not be an obvious choice for students—and may be a hard sell. Positioning project management as a way to learn about life skills can change the perception students may have—and set them up for success.
PMI and Microsoft are helping university students enter the workforce with free citizen development, low-code/no-code training, and certification pathways. Find out how you can boost your students’ employability skills.
This practitioner's decision to become an independent project consultant was the best career move he ever made, but the impact of the decision has not been without its stresses. Before you take the leap, make sure you understand what you're signing up for.