Course overview
International Project Management & Management of Humanitarian Assistance is module 3 of the post-graduate International Public Health programme.During this module, you will learn the skills and knowledge needed to set up and manage impactful (international) projects, and how to guarantee ethical norms and quality standards in conflict areas. Attention is paid to the Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS), where you will learn how to increase the principles of fairness, transparency and accountability to affected communities in all project phases. You will develop essential project management skills and learn how to collaborate effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders. Our experienced trainers will guide and inspire you during the lessons and the creation of a project proposal.
Course details
- 24 February 2026
- 10 March 2026
- 24 March 2026
- 7 April 2026
- 21 April 2026
- 12 May 2026
- 2 June 2026
For anyone who would like practical tools for dealing with public health issues;
- Because you work in migrant care in the Netherlands or elsewhere
- You have done an internship abroad and want to explore opportunities to work abroad (for a longer period of time)
- You have a broad range of interests and would like to combine intercultural work with project management
- You already have concrete plans to go to the tropics
- You work for a non-governmental organisation and want to delve deeper into various themes related to Public Health.
A relevant completed bachelor's degree and relevant job experience for at least one year (not necessarily in a low income country) and a good command of the English language, verbally as well as in writing.
We accept the following qualifications:
IELTS: a minimum score of 6 (overall band score) - not older than two years.
TOEFL: TOEFL iBT with a minimum score of 80 - not older than two years.
Cambridge: B2 (First), C1 (Advanced) or C2 (Proficiency)
Visa
Do you live abroad? Then you need a visa to follow the training. More information about this process can be found on the IND website.
One EC (European credit) represent 28 hours of study.
- International Project Management 5.0 EC (140 hours)
- Management of Humanitarian Assistance 5.0 EC (140 hours)
International Project Management & Management of Humanitarian Assistance - € 1.400,-
Proven Quality
CHE has consistently ranked among the top universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands!
In the 2025 edition of the Keuzegids Hoger Onderwijs, we are ranked 2nd in the category of medium-sized universities of applied sciences.
Our lecturers and trainers come straight from the field—or still work in it—and you can tell! This also applies to our part-time programmes.
✔️ CEDEO-accredited with impressive customer satisfaction scores (2025 survey):
✅ 96.3% for customised programmes
✅ 93.3% for open enrolment courses
In addition, several of our programmes are officially registered as post-bachelor (post-hbo) with CPION and classified under the NLQF framework.