Innovation & Research Management

Key Details

WHERE (ONLINE)

European Co-ordination

DURATION

3 Months

STARTING DATE

January

LANGUAGE

English

AVERAGE AGE

28 years

WORK EXPERIENCE

+5 years

NETWORK

> 20 Visiting Lecturers

SPECIALISATION

Entrepreneurship

PRICE

3.650 £

Programme Syllabus

  • add_circle_outlineModule I - The Life Sciences Commercial Ecosystem

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    • • The objective is to describe the main theories and work through the main principles of the commercial ecosystem that are required to develop as a business leader. In particular, the module is designed to develop an understanding of how the underpinning science and technologies can be applied in practice across a range of business contexts within the diverse Life Sciences ecosystem.

  • add_circle_outlineModule II - Drug Discovery and Regulatory Development

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    • • The goals of any regulatory and scientific framework are essential for ensuring compliance with basic standards, but in some instances, the impact of regulatory as well as legal and ethical issues can be significant. It is important to plan ahead.

  • add_circle_outlineModule III - Management in Research & Development

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    • • Within this final module, the candidates will explore the fields of management and strategy that are required to contribute to an organisation’s optimal performance in the Life Sciences sector. Internacional Management teams are key to leading the company to success.

LEARNING SUPPORT NETWORK


Our eCampus combines the main principal tools to develop the lessons, projects, and to keep contact with the board of professors and the rest of the students live worldwide.

• Personal File Management Tool with colleagues and professors

• Track your progression, Qualifications and check your Personal Reviews.

• InMail - and other Notifications related with the programs

• Connect to your Calendar -Connect with your daily basis and keep track on communications, evaluations, events, seminars

• Library - Access to reports books, presentations and more material to expand your resources

BBI eCampus

FAQs

Here are some of the most frequent questions from our candidates

  • question_answerAbout the BBI What is the BBI Panel of lecturer’s professional experience?

    The BBI Business School has over 140 academics and industry experts, coming from more than 20 countries, who cover the key management topics in the Life Sciences industry: corporate finance; market access and healthcare economics, preclinical and clinical regulatory requirements, medical technologies, technology transfer and entrepreneurship, organisational behaviour and an understanding of the global strategy for new drug approvals.

  • question_answerAbout the BBI What is different about the BBI Business School?

    The Biotechnology Business Institute (BBI) is an international business school focused on training a new generation of scientific managers and executives to prepare for their future careers. The BBI facilitates early-stage business development activities in partnership with the many stakeholders in the biotechnology sector and the pharmaceutical industry worldwide. A core focus is on new drug development to treat unmet medical need but also with broadening interests across the Life Sciences sector.

    The Biotechnology Business Institute was founded to develop the next generation of talent in the international Life Sciences sector for scientists seeking to advance their careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. We are committed to becoming a leading international academic institution in the management of Life Sciences, through enabling the career development of a new wave of global business leaders driving disruptive change throughout the ecosystem.

  • question_answerThe BBI Experience What is the practical patent study case method?

    Thanks to our unique educational agreement with three of the main research centres in Barcelona our model, based on a practical patent filings, that allows our students to have an intensive full-time experience to achieve a global understanding of commercial decision-making processes.

    Discussions with principal researchers and innovation managers who are planning on developing new drugs make this experience very interactive and with the academic co-ordination and the board of lectures further discussion are continued during the practical classes. The case study case is a real example, reflecting today’s global business ecosystem in biotechnology and the pharmaceutical industry.

  • question_answerThe BBI Experience What is a typical day for a BBI student like?

    Every day is different throughout the year. During the first stage, when students take their common modules, apart from the evening classes from Monday to Thursday, the students also develop their career impact programmes. These programmes have their project meetings at various research centres and participate in extra-curriculum activities.

    For the final semester in Barcelona, each student develops their own academic internship programme depending on their chosen career itinerary chosen. All programmes have the same number of assignments and group work to complete. Typically, the second semester is focused increasing the time spent on students’ career-related activities.

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