Can You Confidently Manage EU Projects with PM²? Here’s What Participants Learned in March 2025
Another online training on PM² Project Management Methodology for European Funded Projects was successfully delivered on 3-4 March 2025, bringing together professionals committed to improving their project delivery through the European Commission’s standard project management methodology.
This intensive two-day course equipped participants with the skills, tools, and structured approach required to efficiently manage EU-funded projects. Designed specifically for the EU funding landscape, PM² helps project teams align with EC expectations and improve funding success rates.
Participants explored every stage of the PM² project lifecycle from initiation and planning to execution and closure with a strong focus on governance, stakeholder roles, and the use of PM² artefacts. They also learned how to tailor the methodology to different funding programmes, such as Horizon Europe, and how to integrate project monitoring, risk management, and quality assurance into day-to-day implementation.
Interactive workshops allowed attendees to gain practical experience applying PM² tools and artefacts, while clear guidance was provided on preparing for the PM² Basic Certification a credential included in the course.
By the end of the training, participants had developed a solid foundation to confidently manage EU-funded projects, ensure compliance, and achieve stronger outcomes.
Accredited PM² Alliance Training Provider
As a PM² Alliance Affiliated Training Provider (ATP), European Academy delivers PM² training programmes based on the PM² project management methodology developed by the European Commission. Our courses are led by PM² Alliance–certified trainers and former European Commission experts, providing standards-based, practitioner-led instruction for EU-funded projects across the public, research, and private sectors. Programmes cover PM² lifecycle and governance, official PM² artefacts (Project Charter, Business Case, Work Plan), risk and quality management, and stakeholder/RASCI practices—supporting teams aiming for PM² certification and stronger Horizon Europe / Erasmus+ delivery.
