Enables teams of engineering, science, and management students to work with the top management of international high-tech start-ups and gain hands-on experience in starting and running a new enterprise outside the United States. Lectures expose students to the issues and policies that affect the climate for innovation and start-up success around the world. Subject begins in the second half of the fall semester. Continues for 2-3 weeks during IAP, when students spend time at company sites. Subject concludes in the first half of the spring semester. Students must complete all three components to receive credit. From course home page: A new form of entrepreneurship is developing. Instead of focusing just on one country, today’s innovative star...
Interest in offering Entrepreneurship Education (EE) to all kinds of university students is increasi...
Engineers are excellent sources of high growth-potential entrepreneurial ventures, with their creati...
Globalization is producing significant changes in the engineering profession. In response, Marquette...
Enables teams of engineering, science, and management students to work with the top management of in...
Entrepreneurship in the 21st century is evolving. Because of global changes in technology, communica...
In order for students to thrive in the highly competitive global economy, it is critical for them to...
The best way to equip students with the skills to lead and thrive in a global economy is to teach le...
Pillsbury RoundtableA group of nearly 30 industry leaders, entrepreneurs, faculty, staff, and studen...
This course deals with the international entrepreneurship from the perspective of the firm and entre...
Experiential entrepreneurship has become a significant pedagogy in preparing American students to c...
Entrepreneurship for engineering students must be taught within the global context. Lacking that, gr...
For XXX students to thrive in the highly competitive global economy, it is critical to develop inter...
The Global entrepreneurship week (GEW) is a project that aids in the creation of the entrepreneurshi...
International audienceI highlight the design of a new specialization on innovation and entrepreneurs...
This course uses Lean Launchpad for creating entrepreneurial ventures that start small but can be sc...
Interest in offering Entrepreneurship Education (EE) to all kinds of university students is increasi...
Engineers are excellent sources of high growth-potential entrepreneurial ventures, with their creati...
Globalization is producing significant changes in the engineering profession. In response, Marquette...
Enables teams of engineering, science, and management students to work with the top management of in...
Entrepreneurship in the 21st century is evolving. Because of global changes in technology, communica...
In order for students to thrive in the highly competitive global economy, it is critical for them to...
The best way to equip students with the skills to lead and thrive in a global economy is to teach le...
Pillsbury RoundtableA group of nearly 30 industry leaders, entrepreneurs, faculty, staff, and studen...
This course deals with the international entrepreneurship from the perspective of the firm and entre...
Experiential entrepreneurship has become a significant pedagogy in preparing American students to c...
Entrepreneurship for engineering students must be taught within the global context. Lacking that, gr...
For XXX students to thrive in the highly competitive global economy, it is critical to develop inter...
The Global entrepreneurship week (GEW) is a project that aids in the creation of the entrepreneurshi...
International audienceI highlight the design of a new specialization on innovation and entrepreneurs...
This course uses Lean Launchpad for creating entrepreneurial ventures that start small but can be sc...
Interest in offering Entrepreneurship Education (EE) to all kinds of university students is increasi...
Engineers are excellent sources of high growth-potential entrepreneurial ventures, with their creati...
Globalization is producing significant changes in the engineering profession. In response, Marquette...