The MSc. in Global Innovation Management (GIM) is a unique 2-year programme offered jointly by the University of Strathclyde (Scotland), Aalborg University (Denmark) and Hamburg University of Technology (Germany) which enables graduates of first degrees in engineering, science and technology to successfully manage the innovation process across international boundaries. Students have the opportunity to study at two European Universities, with the programme's delivery over two years providing a greater depth of learning, more industrial engagement and a rich cultural experience. The programme starts in September of each year.
https://cgi.tu-harburg.de/~timab/tim/en/studium/gim
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 4 D-21073 Hamburg, Germany
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