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Universiteit Antwerpen Master Scholarships 2011 in Development Evaluation and Management

Published on Sep 03 2010 // Belgium, Europe, Masters


“What are the major pitfalls for public and private actors who promote local participatory development activities?”
“Which aid policies, modalities and instruments are most effective?”
“What are the characteristics of the main actors, such as government, NGOs, and bilateral and multilateral donors?”

This Master’s offers insight into the nature of development evaluation, as well as its relevance and challenges, at both a methodological and an institutional level. Students are familiarised with multidisciplinary analytical tools that will improve their capacity to understand interactions at the interface, and to contribute to an enhanced conceptualisation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development policies and programmes. The programme offers two tracks with specific objectives and courses:

  • Track 1: Macro Dimensions of Aid.
  • Track 2: Development Interventions and Local Institutional Change.

The Master’s in Development Evaluation and Management focuses on the efforts made by a wide range of public and private actors to promote development in low-income countries. It provides a solid understanding of past and present aid policies of multilateral and bilateral donors, and of the major aid modalities and instruments deployed. The institutional characteristics of the actors involved – be they governments, community-based organisations, international NGOs, bilateral or multilateral donors – are analysed so as to attain a better understanding of processes and outcomes. The theoretical perspective is that development can be understood as a set of interlocking collective action problems, on both the recipient and the donor side. The Master’s programme offers methodological and practical insights into development evaluation, its relevance and challenges.

Most of our students are engaged in development, professionally and/or as researchers. The Master’s will improve their capacity to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the prevailing aid paradigms and the changing approaches to aid. Students learn to appreciate the importance of different institutional arenas, and how they work and interact. They are familiarised with multidisciplinary analytical tools that will improve their capacity to analyse the interactions and contribute to an enhanced conceptualisation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development policies and programmes.

The Master’s programme offers two tracks with specific objectives and course packages that are intended for different audiences. The first track is primarily macro focused, while the second focuses mainly on the micro level.

Track 1: The macro dimensions of aid

The ‘aid management’ track focuses on the analysis of the interaction between external actors, local politics and institutions, at the macro level. The basic question addressed is why the aid strategies of the donor community are sometimes successful but more often fail. This leads to further, more operational, questions. What lessons have been learned from the study of past failures and successes, and how convincing are present policy prescriptions and paradigms, as enshrined in the 2005 Paris Declaration? The programme helps the student to use appropriate analytical frameworks and to apply relevant scientific methods in evaluating results and drawing policy conclusions. It introduces students to different kinds of evaluation, relying on quantitative as well as qualitative techniques.

This track is intended for participants who have work experience in government institutions (including public research institutions), donor agencies (including international NGOs, bilateral and multilateral donors), civil society (including research institutes, universities). Candidates should work in the field of development intervention or poverty reduction initiatives, and be macro-level policy oriented. Professionally, they should belong to middle management with policy responsibilities and/or be in charge of managing the interface between different policy levels (national to international, national to local) or between different arenas (government-donors, INGO-national NGO, etc.).

  • Module I (12 weeks – 18 credits)

Theories of Development: provides an overview of recent evolutions in the literature on the politics and economics of development, and on poverty and inequality.

Research Methods I and II: update of contemporary quantitative and qualitative research methods; possibilities for combining these methods and applying them within ongoing development processes.

  • Module II: Evaluating Development Effectiveness (9 weeks – 12 credits)

This module starts with an overview of the debate on development effectiveness. Students are introduced to different theoretical frameworks for gaining an understanding of and methodically analysing actors and outcomes. Part II of the module focuses on the scientific evaluation of development effectiveness. It thoroughly examines the tools employed in monitoring and evaluation, and discusses methods of evaluation. By the end of this module, students should be able to apply both quantitative and qualitative techniques in addressing the leading development evaluation challenges. This module is organised by the Thematic Group ‘Aid Policies’.

  • Module III: Managing Aid (9 weeks – 12 credits)

The vantage point at the start of this module is the current debate on aid architecture launched around the turn of the millennium and confirmed in the Paris Declaration (2005) and the Accra Agenda for Action (2008). The underlying theory of the new aid approach, the aid modalities and instruments that are promoted, and the roles envisaged for the key actors (donors, governments, civil society) are all studied in depth. The module also assesses the present state of implementation of the aid architecture and analyses challenges for the future. This module is organised by the Thematic Group ‘Aid Policies’.

  • Module IV: Dissertation (15 weeks – 18 credits)

To be developed on the basis of one of the assignments written at the end of either module II or III.

Track 2: Development interventions and local institutional change

This track conceptualises socio-political and economic development as the outcome of interactions between a conditioning institutional environment and the agency of local, national and international actors, including multi- and bilateral, governmental and non-governmental aid actors. Special attention is paid to the importance of micro-level institutions and processes, and how these condition the effectiveness of development efforts in improving livelihoods and neutralising processes of social exclusion. As all phases of the project cycle partly unfold in a local context, the powers constituting this context co-organise the processes of planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of interventions. Exploring in detail how local context transforms development interventions is of crucial importance, then, to recognising opportunities for resolving the poverty conundrum.

This track is intended for participants with work experience in civil society in the South (e.g. at research institutes or universities, or with local NGOs or entrepreneurial associations), donor agencies (including international NGOs, bilateral and multilateral donors) and government institutions. The candidate should be involved in development interventions or poverty-reduction initiatives in micro or meso-level projects and programmes. Professionally, the candidate should hold middle-management positions involving policy responsibilities and/or managerial responsibilities at the interface between different policy levels (local to national, national to international) or between different arenas (e.g. civil society- government, government-donors, INGO-national NGO, etc).

  • Module I (12 weeks – 18 credits)

Theories of Development: provides an overview of recent evolutions in the literature on the politics and economics of development, and on poverty and inequality

Research Methods I and II: update of contemporary quantitative and qualitative research methods; possibilities for combining these methods and applying them within ongoing development processes.

  • Module II: Evaluating Development Effectiveness (9 weeks – 12 credits)

This module starts with an overview of the debate on development effectiveness. Students are introduced to different theoretical frameworks for gaining an understanding of and methodically analysing actors and outcomes. Part II of the module focuses on the scientific evaluation of development effectiveness. It thoroughly examines the tools employed in monitoring and evaluation, and discusses methods of evaluation. By the end of this module, students should be able to apply both quantitative and qualitative techniques in addressing the leading development evaluation challenges. This module is organised by the Thematic Group ‘Aid Policies’.

  • Module III: Local Institutions and Poverty Reduction (9 weeks – 12 credits)

This module is organised by the Thematic Group ‘Poverty and Well-being as a Local Institutional Process’. The module analyses how the interactions of actor strategies and institutional structures generate inequality and poverty as well as well-being. It applies this analysis to specific policy domains: value-chain development, microfinance, land policies, gender, public services, role of local government, management of natural resources, migration and the impact of trade.

  • Module IV: Dissertation (15 weeks – 18 credits)

To be developed on the basis of one of the assignments written at the end of either module II or III.

Admission requirements

The following candidates are eligible to apply for the Master’s programmes:

  • Applicants from the South must hold a university degree (Bachelor or Master) of at least four years of study in Social Sciences (Economics, Political Science, Sociology, International Relations, or related disciplines). Applicants from the South who hold a Bachelor’s degree of only three years of study must demonstrate very strong and relevant professional experience and/or have successfully completed additional training. Applicants from the North must hold a Master’s degree in Social Sciences Only applicants with excellent academic records will be accepted.
  • Our ideal participant has at least two years of professional experience in a sector relevant to the programme. Applicants from the North should have relevant field experience in the South.
  • Applicants must be proficient in English. Those who have received a university education in English must provide an official certificate confirming this. Other applicants must submit one of the following test results:
    • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): minimum score of 550 for paper-based test or 79 for Internet-based test. Information about this test is available at www.toefl.org.
    • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): minimum score of 6.0. Information about this test is available at www.ielts.org.
    • Special facilities are offered for students from other language backgrounds (in particular for French-speaking students). Students with paper-based TOEFL scores between 500 and 550 (or TOEFL Internet-based between 61 and 79) or IELTS scores between 5.0 and 6.0 may also be admitted provided they successfully complete a two-month intensive language course organised by the University of Antwerp before the start of the Master’s programme. For students selected for a VLIR-UOS scholarship, the cost of this language course is borne by the Institute (see below for details).
  • Motivation and Matching: see description of student profile per Master and Trajectory.

Type of diploma

Master degree

Period: September 2011 – September 2012
Language: English
Number of VLIR-UOS Scholarships: 10
Contact:
Mrs. G. Annaert
Institute of Development Policy and Management (IOB)
University of Antwerp
T +32 (0)3 265 57 70
F +32 (0)3 265 57 71
dev@ua.ac.be

http://www.ua.ac.be/iob/education

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10 Comments

  1. meseret ebabu says:

    iam meseret ebabu from ethipia, graduated from addis ababa university in BSC degree in banking & insurance with CGPA of 3.33 out of 4.00 . i have two years teaching experience in debremarkos university, in ethioipia.so if u give the chance to study in your university iam interested to up grade my qualification in master of development evaluation & management

  2. Tesfaye Tekalign says:

    I graduated in July 2006 from the Jimma University, in Ethiopia. My degrees focus on sustainable development. I also took several courses in connection with project planning and implementation. Through my studies I became fascinated with issues that concern development sustainability. Su I graduated in July 2006 from the Jimma University, in Ethiopia. My degrees focus on Business organization and sustainable development. I also took several courses in connection with project planning and implementation. Through my studies I became fascinated with issue I graduated in July 2006 from the Jimma University, in Ethiopia. My degrees focus on Business organization and sustainable development. I also took several courses in connection with project planning and implementation. Through my studies I became fascinated with issues that concern development sustainability. Sustainable development supports the forms of development .Its principles proclaim to provide them with a solid understanding of the sustainable development phenomena in its multiple dimensions that is worldwide markets for goods and services ,capital and labor /migration planetary challenges of the environment and sustainable development also .it’s also offers them insights and tools to analyses and affects how globalization impacts on local development and poverty alleviation in low and middle income country ,taking due account of the complexity of local global interaction in the multifaceted arenas of globalization . I also focuses on the analysis of interaction between external local actors, at the interface of global and local development process in order to indentify the changing opportunities for and constrains to beneficial institutional change for inclusive ,sustainable development and poverty reduction .its conceptualizes political and economic development as the outcome of interaction between a conditioning intuitional environment and the agency of international ,national and local actors .in this context I give special attention is paid to the way in which these integrations produce either inequalities and poverty or well-being .
    I would like to train and use globalization as challenges and opportunities and its principles have done a fair amount of research that area. Regrettably, the current educational system does not offer further formal education in the area of development.
    I am aware the qualities standard for —-institutions are among the best in the world. a qualification from a —institution is very prestigious ,as standard are high at all levels .these qualification are recognized world wide and —courses encourage independent ,creating and self reliance .

    s that concern development sustainability. Sustainable development supports the forms of development .Its principles proclaim to provide them with a solid understanding of the sustainable development phenomena in its multiple dimensions that is worldwide markets for goods and services ,capital and labor /migration planetary challenges of the environment and sustainable development also .it’s also offers them insights and tools to analyses and affects how globalization impacts on local development and poverty alleviation in low and middle income country ,taking due account of the complexity of local global interaction in the multifaceted arenas of globalization . I also focuses on the analysis of interaction between external local actors, at the interface of global and local development process in order to indentify the changing opportunities for and constrains to beneficial institutional change for inclusive ,sustainable development and poverty reduction .its conceptualizes political and economic development as the outcome of interaction between a conditioning intuitional environment and the agency of international ,national and local actors .in this context I give special attention is paid to the way in which these integrations produce either inequalities and poverty or well-being .
    I would like to train and use globalization as challenges and opportunities and its principles have done a fair amount of research that area. Regrettably, the current educational system does not offer further formal education in the area of development.
    I am aware the qualities standard for —-institutions are among the best in the world. a qualification from a —institution is very prestigious ,as standard are high at all levels .these qualification are recognized world wide and —courses encourage independent ,creating and self reliance .

    stainable development supports the forms of development .Its principles proclaim to provide them with a solid understanding of the sustainable development phenomena in its multiple dimensions that is worldwide markets for goods and services ,capital and labor /migration planetary challenges of the environment and sustainable development also .it’s also offers them insights and tools to analyses and affects how globalization impacts on local development and poverty alleviation in low and middle income country ,taking due account of the complexity of local global interaction in the multifaceted arenas of globalization . I also focuses on the analysis of interaction between external local actors, at the interface of global and local development process in order to indentify the changing opportunities for and constrains to beneficial institutional change for inclusive ,sustainable development and poverty reduction .its conceptualizes political and economic development as the outcome of interaction between a conditioning intuitional environment and the agency of international ,national and local actors .in this context I give special attention is paid to the way in which these integrations produce either inequalities and poverty or well-being .
    I would like to train and use education as development and opportunities and its principles have done a fair amount of research that area. Regrettably, the current educational system does not offer further formal education in the area of development in my country .
    I am aware the qualities standard for —-institutions are among the best in the world. a qualification from a —institution is very prestigious ,as standard are high at all levels .these qualification are recognized world wide and —courses encourage independent ,creating and self reliance .

  3. daudi says:

    Dear sir/madam
    I currently completed my bachelor degree at The dar es salam university in Tanzania.Taking B.A With education should i can apply for the course mention?
    Its my hope my request will be answered
    Thank you.

  4. Hilma says:

    what if i hold a National Diploma in Land valuation and estate management from the polytechnic of namibia, with 16 months of working experience?

  5. john osala says:

    Hi
    I always have adream of persuing masters in development,evaluation and management. Am from kenya and holds a Bachelors Degree in education science(mathematics/physics). please help.

  6. SAMUEL ADU BRAKO says:

    wish to be given the opportunity to study the said course through your scholarship scheme.

  7. Tigist Mekonnen (Female) says:

    I am Tigist Mekonnen (Female) from Ethiopia. I have BSC degree in Economics from the then Alemaya University and now Haramaya University and MSc degree in Agricultural Ecnomics from the same University. the language of instruction in Ethiopia High School and Higher Learning Institutions in general and at Alemaya (Haramaya) University in particular where English.I earned BSC and MSc degree in English. I am very happy to learn PhD program in the foreign country(specially in Sweden) in Economics or the related fields to allivate my country poverity by giving me scholarship. My research paper during MSc program was specialized on marketing and the advisers are D/r Ayalneh Bogale (associate profeser in Economics) and D/r Jema Haji. Please send me your response, if there have any opportunity.

    Thank you sincerly.

  8. petros says:

    I have a BA degree in business management from University of Asmara, Eritrea. I have been working as one of the academic staff members in Eritrea Institute of Technology, department of Educational Administration since 2005. If You give me an opportunity to join at your University, i have keen interest to develop my education level to help me in my carrier.I am eager and ambitious to join to your University.

  9. Ashiq Zaman says:

    R/Sir/Madam!

    I have did my master in History with major subjects (International Relation, History of Europe, British since 1688 till 1990, History of USA and History of pakistan political Development, Foriegn Plicy) at year 2003 from University of Peshawar Pakistan. Soon after completing my master degree an August 2003, i got oppertunity in National Commission for Human Development Pakistan as a Social Organizer, whoes mission is to support Government Line Departments in Education, Health Care Services and Income generating activities through capacity building and creating the spirit of volunteerism among communities for sustainability of the whole Millinium Development Goals placed for 21 ist Century. Me as serving as District Program Manager Universal Primary Education since 2006 till date. Where as my role as to facilitate and support in the area of 1. Planning 2. Governance 3. Designing of activities for achieving targets 4. Monitoring & Evaluation of Project Indicators 5. Re-engineering of Business Process within departments. 6. Resource Mobilization 7. Improving Governance at School level with active participation from community.

    R/Sir/Madam, let me help out, that how i would apply for the said course. Me is highly interested to enhance my skills and potentiality, where i could use them for the best interest of my country.

  10. Doris Nortey says:

    Hi , am Doris Nortey from Ghana. I hold BSc. Degree in Development Planning from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and also persued a course in Public Relations and Advertising at Ghana Institute of Journalism.
    I would be grateful if you could offer me admission in your institution.
    thanks.

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