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"From a faculty perspective, the value of PMI is that its members and members of its chapters throughout the world are interested in research results. They invite me to present my research results and talk about my latest books. I have access to a large audience and I think that drives project management forward in the industry as well."

Whether establishing an independent project management program or incorporating one into existing curricula, you will offer your faculty a unique opportunity to collaborate with researchers, expert practitioners and organizational leaders in shaping this growing discipline.

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Read on to find out more about how your project management education program can help your faculty increase their research funding, publishing opportunities, and research community participation. Learn about the academic achievement opportunities and classroom resources that are available to your faculty.

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