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Course/Programme Details

Name of course/programme

PgDip/MSc Voluntary Sector Management
 

Institution offering the course/programme

Cass Business School (City University)

Awarding body if different from above  
Name of course/programme leader Prof. Paul Palmer
 

E-mail of course/programme leader

ProfPalmer@city.ac.uk
 

Contact Information for Prospective Students

Telephone number

020 7040 5114

E-mail  
Web address http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/masters/courses/mscvsm/index.html
Description of course  
Name of VSSN member providing the information Paul Palmer
Role (if not course leader) Originally developed in partnership with nine leading charities, the MSc has been designed as a complete development programme for managers in charities and not-for-profit organisations.

The programme delivers:

-A broad understanding of the full portfolio of major charity functions, as well as deeper direct experience in one or two specialist areas relevant to your organisation
-Up-to-date skills and techniques to apply directly to your day-to-day work with minimal time spent away from the office
-The opportunity to network, study and share ideas with peers from different but related backgrounds brings deep and immediately relevant insights into charity management
-Recognition at the end of the course with a City University Business School Postgraduate Diploma or MSc degree in Voluntary Sector Management.

The course is intended for highly motivated graduate-level staff with three or more years of management experience, and deliver immediate management benefits directly back into the organisation as well as providing valuable personal career development for the individual.

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