To advance the teaching of project management in higher education, PMI offers a range of programs and services for students, professors, researchers and educational institutions..
Student Resources
For students, PMI continues to develop educational resources to help them achieve their academic goals. PMI also offers discounted student memberships, tuition scholarships, professional credentials, and the ability to get involved in communities to learn and network with other students and project management practitioners.
Faculty Resources
Classroom resources such as teaching case studies, journal articles, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide ) and other global standards have proved invaluable to instructors. PMI also offers a scholarly journal and research grant opportunities.
Obtain research funding 
Explore publishing opportunities 
Join the PMI Research community 
Recognize excellence in teaching and research 
See what classroom resources are available from PMI 
Institutional Resources
Because higher education plays an important role in advancing project management, PMI offers programs that give recognition to universities and colleges that meet quality standards for project management education and training.