Aim
ECLE is conceived as an interactive Course of University of Basel for Life Sciences managers who prepare for leadership positions and, therefore, seek an intensive preparation and repetition for how to effectively run a successful small or middle sized enterprise (SME). The concept of ECLE comprises high level interactive lectures on the one hand and individual Leadership Projects developed by the participants.
Location & Organization
Organizer
ECPM - European Center of Pharmaceutical Medicine, University of Basel
Co-organizers
the Center for Economics and Business Management, the Advanced Study Centre of the University of Basel and the BioValley
Faculty / Teachers
Prof. Fritz R Bühler, Basel; M. Braune-Krickau, Basel; Gilberto Bestetti, Bern/Zürich; Romeo Paioni, Basel; George Kohlrieser, Lausanne; Georges Haour, Lausanne; Reiner Leidl, Germa; Malte Brettel, Aachen; Dr. Markus Hosang, Basel; Barbara Heller, Liestal; Ancillo Canepa, Zürich; Claus-Peter Karg, Basel; Dr. Rudolf Gygax, Basel; Harley Krohmer, Bern; Heike Bruch, Mannheim; Klaus Hilleke, Bonn; Eric A. Notegen, Basel; Jonathan Freeman, Wallisellen; Jay Erstling, Geneva; Alasdair Breckenridge, London; Felix Früh, Rockville; Walter von Wartburg, Basel; Urs Schenker, Zürich; Alice Huxley, Basel; Ernst-Günter Afting, Munich; Thomas C. Seoh, Illkirch
Location / venue
Bad Schauenburg, near Basel
Costs
Course fee including course material, lunches, coffee breaks and dinners 7’500 CHF, for academia a reduced price of 6750 CHF is offered or can be taken as part of the complementary MAS Programme
Timing & Workload
Duration Two course blocks with each three days
ECTS points 2
Teaching methods used
Teaching including the elaboration of a leadership project on which the participants work between the two course modules.
Examination yes
Criteria
Is the course taught in English? yes
Is documentation available? (book, syllabus)? yes
Is the course open for external researchers? yes
Remarks
Compulsory module in ECPM master program Drug Development Sciences
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Categories
Therapeutic Areas: None
Enabling Technologies: None
Methodology: None
Auxiliary skills: Business skills
Target Group
All researchers
Country
CH
City
Basel
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