Today’s featured course is for all you West Wing fans, fledgling pundits and political beasts. Originally titled “How to Win An Election with $2.00 and a pint of Cooking Oil”, the course is now called Managing Election Campaigns, and it guarantees to be fascinating.
This course covers the mechanics of managing election campaigns, [...]
Are you a twitter poet? Are your tweets a picture of 140-character perfection? Can you say more, with less?
If so, we want your skills. On the 12 of January, we’ll be running the very first P2PU twitter competition – all you have to do to win one of the three t-shirts [...]
Last month, on the third floor of an office in Berlin, the Peer to Peer University suddenly developed a face. 14 people, from all over the world, who had been working together on the pilot phase of the project had a chance to meet, talk, argue, solve problems, make grand plans and stay up [...]
The sails were set and on 9 September 2009 P2PU got on its way and launched a first set of 7 courses. We have been stingy with updates, so this one is a little bit longer than usual – so much has happened. We hope to send you more concise updates more regularly in the [...]
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